26 Jan Art in the time of Covid 2020-2022
For much of these last two years of pandemic, it's been difficult to arm myself against the ongoing anxiety so many of us have experienced, and the new narrowness of life. Like most artists...
For much of these last two years of pandemic, it's been difficult to arm myself against the ongoing anxiety so many of us have experienced, and the new narrowness of life. Like most artists...
Hello! I'm surprising myself by opening up the blog after such a long silence, but I thought I'd try contributing to the art life of the many junior home-schoolers out there. There are a lot of children out there who are missing their friends and...
I'll start by admitting that there's a certain amount of ritual involved in my process, as I suspect there is for most of my artist colleagues. Coffee is almost always involved,...
A couple of weeks ago I had a great moment. I went to the Courtauld Gallery to have a look at the Soutine exhibition, and while I was there I was consumed by nostalgia for the countless visits I made to the Courtauld Institute while...
Last week I had the pleasure of being invited for coffee with someone young (i.e. well under the age of 40) - a super- delightful treat as she is mellowed out at home expecting her first baby and lives just around the corner from me...
Friends, this has become more of an occasional outreach than a blog, and the blame lies with me and my new best 'friend', Instagram. How much easier, how tempting it's been these past months, to point my iphone at a painting and without thinking very hard,...