René Magritte, Gertrude Abercrombie, and Alex Katz Feel Like Summer
This is why, when we are struck by a new piece of art, it can resonate on a deeper level. Perhaps this is the familiar, coming back to us in an unfamiliar form. Or maybe it is something unknown that we didn’t realize we were looking for. A missing piece in a puzzle that has no end.
Rick Rubin • The Creative Act: A Way of Being
Untitled. | Copyright © Friedrich Kunath
Summer systems, night search. Oil, oil pastel and acrylic on canvas. 16” x 20”. | Copyright © Michael McGrath
Founder of Artist's Pages • #65 Art I Saved This Week
Melancholy is a solitary pleasure and something I’ve been drawn to for as long as I remember. Certainly, it’s in my novels which are all, to some degree, romantic comedies about sadness and loss, a feature of the long walks, too, the reason why I don’t mind trudging through drizzle along the verge of a B-road or sitting in empty cafes on grey
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