Tár and how cancel culture may make us blind
A quick reflection on cancel culture sparked by the movie Tar
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A quick reflection on cancel culture sparked by the movie Tar
Tár and how cancel culture may make us blind Read More »
Learn more about one of the most famous post impressionist painters and his time. Discover my personal reflection on Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec “In Bed” series and the tender female love he depicts.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: painting female love Read More »
What names come to your mind when thinking about the impressionist movement? I’m sure most people are familiar with Monet, Renoir, and Degas, but a name that is often forgotten is Berthe Morisot. In this article, I’m going to discuss her career and painting style.
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Kim Jung Gi was one of the best illustrators of our time and had a great impact on the art community. With this article I want to honor him and his legacy, while discussing how he was able to master his craft.
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A look into Diego Velazquez’ painting Las Meninas analyzing the characters and the composition.
Las meninas by Diego Velazquez: a studio full of mystery Read More »
A look into how the famous illustrator Norman Rockwell view Christmas and how he was able to capture its spirit in his artwork.
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“Carnation, lily, lily, rose” by John Singer Sargent Oil on canvas, 1885/1886 1.74×1.54 m This work is rightly recognized as one of Sargent’s best works of all time. So let’s dive in and learn how this masterpiece was created. The artist Sargent is an American painter who mostly worked in Europe and is best known
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