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    Le tracé des maîtres

    June 22, 2013 / 0 Comments

    J’ai toujours préféré regarder le dessin à la peinture – pour la spontanéité de la ligne, l’authenticité du trait, et l’essence du talent mis a nu de l’artiste. Le dessin, c’est l’intimité, le creux de la main noirci de pierre noire, les taches et les reprises, le dessin c’est le bazar de la pensée en construction, c’est l’imperfection magnifique. Tous les ans en mars, je me régale des deux salons parisiens qui lui sont consacrés – le Drawing Now contemporain au Carrousel du Louvre, et le Salon du Dessin Ancien au Palais de la Bourse – on passe des heures dans les allées, à se demander comment tant d’expressivité peuvent…

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    January 9, 2014
    NC Wyeth, On the Isle of Erraid. 1913. Oil on canvas, 101.5 x 81.2 cm. Private collection

    The Wyeths: The only family who didn’t fight at Christmas

    November 13, 2015
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    Erase the line between Genius and Insanity!

    June 13, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Being labelled a genius puts one precariously close to being pigeonholed as insane. Where insanity is recognised as the repetition of the same action over and over, is genius not finally achieving some far-fetched goal, whether it is in science, maths, or art? History is littered with larger than life talents that we still learn about in our studies and discuss with our peers: Einstein, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, etc. Artists made sketches and drafts of the way the human body works, whether in physical labour or dancing, to better portray the human condition in their paintings. Michelangelo and Degas are not only famous for the Sistine Chapel and Impressionism respectively,…

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    Léonard

    Le génie multiforme de Léonard de Vinci

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