Show EDITOR AND ARTIST TOUR WEST ST TO SEE S PART Ml OF ITS LIFE lift Gibson and Hapgood Want to Get Impressions From Whole Nation To Together with Norman Hap Hapgood editor edi tor of the Colliers Collier's Weekly Charles Dana Gibson former artist of black and and white arrived in Salt Lake yesterday afternoon on a tour of the west One cant can't edit a great national weekly b bj- bj sitting in his office in NewYork New NewYork NewYork York City declared the famious edi tor U And And the American man and woman can not be typified in black and white with only the tho east for a model J added Mr r. r Gibson And And BO so we are touring tho west that we may see and learn and know of the tho country in all its sections they asserted These two famous men are arc making a close lose study of conditions as the they find Ii them Mr Gibson is lookin gibOn looking for or im and of course expressions of tho the western type Mr Hap Hapgood is is of ot course lookin looking for copy for the tho comin coming year or of Colliers Collier's Weekly Not Altogether In Colors For three years jears eara tho the artist has been studying tho the problems of oil painting and bas lias abandoned tho the black and amid wb white tc work Yesterday he announced his bis intention intention in in- of returning to his bis old work with the added features of his European European Euro Euro- experiences In speaking of his future Mr Gib Gibson on said My work will y take two o directions or I might sa say three directions as my color work will have two branches Somo Some of ot my color work will bo be for re reproduction reproduction reo re- production 8 and nd will appear in Colliers Collier's Weekly Then I shall go IZO right ahead with my painting of portraits and I Iwi wi will give perhaps half halt of m my time forthe forthe for the whole future to that work It has taken a very strong and permanent hold on mo and I feel that I havo have mastered at least the grammar of it My ry interest in black and white has n never ver lla flagged ed however and I never nOr expect ex cx- that it will When I take it upa up a again ain as I will win do in a few weeks it will doubtless be bo somewhat t affected by my trip abroad and by this trip which I am now mElkin making through the west est estand and northwest but I shall shan always wish to tn express in that medium a tain tamn side fide of life which interests me rite intensely This side sido of life might be he called the observation of human nature in detail the minor incidents the satire saUre the tho special traits of character A man can no more express in black and white hito the Intricate shadin shadings and values by which a womans woman's hair shades into her forehead or the graduations of value from the tho cheek check to the tho neck or the quality of tho the complexion Worked Hard on Alphabet A few years ago I decided that I Iwan Iwas I was wan unwilling to go o 1 through h life lifo expressing ex cx- pressing pres n only half of mv my interests I knew that a n ru nos' nos w and difficult art could not bo be mastered while I was engaged In Inthe the tho same samo work and nud the same sanin life jf that I J 1 had so long known Therefore I broko broke away anay from my mv black Mack and whito white for or the time and from m environments and went abroad to stay atay until I r had hall learned tho the rudiments at least of tho the new Dew ew medium I worked as intensely ly as it t was in mo rue to work at the problems of oil oU and I feel now that I have mas mas- ll the alphabet and that I can JOon go JO goon goon on expressing myself moro fully and satisfactorily every avery year Mr r. r Gibs Gibson n rind ond Mr r. r Hapgood will wiH leave this enin c evening for th the northwest I |