ichichich, Freitag, 31. Oktober 2008
Picasso, wie Levine ihn sah |
Gradually, his universe had grown darker and fuzzier. He could no longer see very clearly without strong light and magnification, or rely upon his hand: the lines that had always been his friends, the spare, crisp ones that defined someone's shape, and the elaborate cross-hatchings that gave him soul, he could no longer control. His ophthalmologist had put it bluntly. "Mr. Levine, you don't look your age," he said. "But your eyes do." His diagnosis: macular degeneration. [Quelle]
Eine umfangreiche Galerie seiner Karikaturen findet sich auf der Website der 'New York Review of Books'.