Seeing art ‘in person’ is the only way art should be seen. I find it increasingly incredible that anyone would believe that a work seen online or in a magazine has any real relationship to the actual object.
Yes Sonia Delaunay’s propelling shapes are compelling. I was very glad to see her textiles in the eighties when i wandered round Paris as an art student one Bristol away term. Again another overshadowed artist to husband - until now perhaps!
Your article perfectly highlights the arguments currently being used in GenAI trials: individuals can be inspired by previous artists without intentionally seeking to plagiarize their work. Thanks for sharing your views and pictures
What a very full and art filled day - and that was only Wednesday
Friday is coming up soon :)
such a great newsletter, thank you!
Thank you. I love Sonia Delauney’s work.
Seeing art ‘in person’ is the only way art should be seen. I find it increasingly incredible that anyone would believe that a work seen online or in a magazine has any real relationship to the actual object.
I have a Sonia Delauney - Aerial view of the Eiffel Tower. Her work is amazing. This particular print is dedicated to Roger
Yes Sonia Delaunay’s propelling shapes are compelling. I was very glad to see her textiles in the eighties when i wandered round Paris as an art student one Bristol away term. Again another overshadowed artist to husband - until now perhaps!
love these pieces and to me they also link to the work of dynamic lino cutting of Sybil Andrews.
Your article perfectly highlights the arguments currently being used in GenAI trials: individuals can be inspired by previous artists without intentionally seeking to plagiarize their work. Thanks for sharing your views and pictures
Fantastic! TYSM
Thank you so much. Waiting for your next impressions 🥰
Where are/were the enormous Grosse pieces?
Those exhibitions look amazing. Lots of good art therapy to be had!
The Sonia Delaunay piece speaks to a love of Hilma af Klint.