I was originally going to use a bunny and cabbage theme all through the kitchen, but the cabbage in my fresh
flowers bouquet died before I could get enough pictures, so that's when I switched decor «tactics» and resorted to the rooster.
«Alice Neel: Late Portraits & Still Lifes,» at David Zwirner Gallery, is a rare and extraordinary grouping of 16 perfect, irreducible human beings, four
bouquets of
flowers, a couple of
dying plants on a windowsill beside a fire escape and a wonky white chaise longue, in a total of 18 paintings dating from 1964 to 1983, the year before the artist's death.