Barbara Cooper (also known as Fine Art Rorschach) was a wonderful artist and a kind person. She was one of my favorite artist pen pals, sending me thick envelopes full of multiple-page handwritten letters and stacks of photos of her work. Through those letters, I learned a lot about her life and her work. She was also passionate about social issues, art and had a brilliant sense of humor. She would write about her adventures and daily experiences in a way that was fascinating to read. She had a difficult life for much of the time I knew her, suffering with Hepatitis C, a disease which caused her so much suffering that she eventually took her own life in 2007.
Here are some of the photos of her paintings she sent me. I was also extremely grateful that she sent me two small paintings after our daughter was born, which are on display in our living room. I miss her greatly.
Ceci N'est Pas Moi
Ceci N'est Pas Moi (Default Image)
If You Make Fake Bird Noises, Your Cat Will Bite Your Face.
Making Friends With Your Nightmares
The Fighting Siamese Twins Were a Huge Hit on the Talk Shows
Harv Can't Shake the Feeling That He's Being Followed
Take Your Nightmare on Vacation
Prozac Stock Soars as Xmas Approaches
One Never Forgets a Truly Traumatic Birthday
Sotheby's Shows Up at Vincent's Deathbed
Raising Pandora's Boxes for the Hope at the Bottom
All images are copyright © 1998 The Estate of Barbara Cooper.