Art Theory

Edward Hopper and Maureen McElheron



Fronkie Mc

Óleos: Edward Hopper (1882-1968).
Música: “Your Face” (1987) – Maureen McElheron.
Secuencia:
City Sunlight (1954)
Rooms By The Sea (1951)
Chop Suey (1929)
Excursion Into Philosophy (1959)
Sunday (1929)
Western Motel (1957)
Gas (1940)
Hotel Room (1931)
A Room In New York (1932)
Compartment C, Car 293 (1938)
Drugstore (1927)
Automat (1927)
New York Movie (1939)
Nighthawks (1942)

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12 thoughts on “Edward Hopper and Maureen McElheron
  1. Your face is like a song
    Your sweet eyes whisper
    And I want to sing along
    Your features are in tune
    Let's sing together
    And turn every month to June

    Your face hums
    Makes me a happy fella
    No more singing a capella
    No longer lonely
    Lovin' you only

    You lips with mine will rhyme
    And when they touch me
    It's a symphony divine
    Your cheeks, you ears, your hair
    Weave me a melody
    Of melodies so rare

    Your face hums
    Makes me a happy fella
    No more singing a capella
    No longer lonely

  2. @FronkieMc you don't have the slowed down version that plays along with the plymptoon short film it was written for, do you? just curious.

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