A Metaphor For Calm And Frenzy In ‘The Wait’ Editorial by Michelle Watt
Here, the wait is depicted as a metaphor for an “introspective” state, revealing tension that occurs between patience and impatience, ‘calm and frenzy’.
Here, the wait is depicted as a metaphor for an “introspective” state, revealing tension that occurs between patience and impatience, ‘calm and frenzy’.
Vaughn Spann
Ryder
2021
Mixed media on wood panel
213.4 x 203.2 x 5.1 cm
Vaughn Spann’s Dalmatian paintings, in contrast, lend an animate agency to geometric abstractions and, in the process, enervate color-field painting with life.
Pablo Picasso
Buste de Femme au Chapeau
1939
Oil on canvas
65.1 × 54 cm
The fusion of Mykonian traditional architecture with functionality and modernity, following the client’s way of living his house, is the hallmark of a Mykonos Architects project.
Zhang Daqian
Moji Garden Landscape
1957
Ink on cardboard
27 x 24 cm
Jake Curtis, an award winning photographer based in London, his work tackles a broad range of disciplines oscillating between interiors, lifestyle, portraits and advertising.
Vincent van Gogh
Landscape with House and Ploughman
1889
Oil on canvas
59 x 72.5 cm
The State Hermitage Museum
Paint and Brush are ripe for visual wordplay: Women’s work and their brush off from much of art history, whitewashing of culture, and bristling at patriarchy, bourgeois ideals and waste.
Edvard Munch
Moonlight
1895
Oil on canvas
93 x 110 cm
The National Museum of Norway