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Bloganuary 27: Thin Places
“Nothing can be done without solitude. I’ve created my own solitude which nobody suspects.” Pablo Picasso. (AZ Quotes) I am sickened [it read] by the spectacle of your obstinately closed door. It indicates that a new aristocracy has been created, … Continue reading
NaBloPoMo XVII: The Virtue of the Virtual
I visit a lot of artists and galleries, every week. This is due to the Internet. This is one of the Internet’s greatest achievements, I think: that creative people all round the world can make virtual visits to, share, each other’s work and philosophies. Such interaction would be impossible, physically. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Inspiration, Painting, spirituality, Writing
Tagged Art, Art Reviews, Cubism, Dora Maar, Internet, NaBloPoMo, online art, online art galleries, Picasso, Spanish Civil War, Tate Britain, virtual reality, Weeping Woman
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NaBloPoMo III: The Extraordinariness of the Ordinary
“Art is the demonstration that the ordinary is extraordinary.” Amadée Ozenfant (1886-1966) Continue reading
Posted in Art, Inspiration, Painting
Tagged Cubism, Giorgio Morandi, Le Corbusier, Matisse, NaBloPoMo, Ozenfant, Picasso, Purism
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