100 Days Of Blogging #35 – The Moody Art Of Aron Wiesenfeld
Filling the well involves the active pursuit of images to refresh our artistic reservoirs. Art is born in attention. Its midwife is detail. Art may seem to spring from pain, but perhaps that is because pain serves to focus our attention onto details (for instance, the excruciatingly beautiful curve of a lost lover’s neck). Art may seem to involve
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Can you spend uninterrupted time looking at one piece of art?
Our reporter Larry Buchanan invites you to spend time staring at a single work by the surrealist painter Gertrude Abercrombie, guiding you through the painting and revealing how Abercrombie used her art to bring you inside her... See more
nytimesinstagram.comThis month, I worked on multiple paintings and drawings, creating a new series of A3-sized pieces. I'm quite pleased with this format at the moment.
The series combines figurative sculptural references with organic abstract shapes, as I continually question the balance between the organic and the sculptural--shapes that feel both heavy and fluid,... See more
The series combines figurative sculptural references with organic abstract shapes, as I continually question the balance between the organic and the sculptural--shapes that feel both heavy and fluid,... See more