Wednesday, May 20, 2015

The Inner Ear

"Writing is the mother of eloquence and the father of artists."
from cuneiform tablet in the library of Ashurbanipal (669-622 BC)
"The First Poets", Michael Schmidt

Thursday, May 14, 2015

David Gilmour Blythe

David Gilmour Blythe (American, 1815-1865). Art versus Law, 1859-1860

brooklynmuseum.org
"Art Versus Law depicts a painter, canvasses under one arm, brushes and palette in his opposite hand, returning home to his attic studio, where a sign on the door alerts him to his eviction, of the room’s availability “To Let.” The painter has a hole in his hat, holes in his coat, and holes in his trousers and shoes. He also wears a familiar pointy beard. Discarded liquor bottles can be spied on the landing outside his door, signifying that the painter may not have been entirely without fault in the predicament. "
beltmag.com