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| I miss the John Dog so much. We were together for a long time. I met John DAgostino, the Eccentric American Artist after I finished filming "Pulp Fiction" I was so stressed out from working with Quinton. I took to painting as a distraction. John was such an understanding painting tutor. As we worked together we got closer and closer. He was so gentle. It wasn't long before we became lovers. We weren't overly discreet about our relationship, but it never made the press. We never hid from the media. It was just that we were secluded in the Paris studio that we shared together. We passed the days painting, smoking Tiparillios, and making love. We spent so much time in bed that sometimes the sheets would have more paint on them than the canvases. John Dog was into his "white" phase. He was working very minimally using white and one other color. He did series of huge canvases with simple line work that depicted nature- animals, plants, and the like. I still have a few of his |
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canvases hanging in the Paris loft where we lived, loved and worked. The paintings have become quite valuable since John DAgostino, the Eccentric American Artist's work is in high demand. I keep them to remind me of the love that we shared together. But more than the paintings, I cherish the purple cap that he wore while painting and left behind. It makes me happy because it reminds me of the good times we had and a little sad because he's gone. |
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