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Antony Gormley's Fascinating Sculpture
Spread across the top step of the Philadelphia Museum of Art was an installation that further perpetuated my fascination with the work of...
Feb 20, 2020
Monday Mood: The Trouble of Reflecting Ourselves in Our Art
I’m going to kind of bare my soul in this blog, but it’s something that I’ve really been thinking a lot about and I wanted to share my...
Feb 10, 2020


Animals, Happy in Sad Places
Somewhere, right now, there's a lizard. Somewhere there's a lizard or a armadillo or a badger or a grasshopper & tomorrow it will die....
Feb 6, 2020


John Nash, Oppy Wood,1917.
I have never been one to truly get lost in a landscape painting. No matter how well done, or impressive. Nature just doesn't usually do...
Feb 6, 2020


Francis Bacon, Head VI (1949)
Francis Bacon was by no means your traditional artist. He didn't begin painting until his twenties after bouncing around interior...
Feb 6, 2020
Monday Mood: I Had a Weird Interaction with... an American Master?
So, I don’t really use Facebook anymore. If anything it’s just a vessel for me to promote Plebeian to people I know who aren’t on other...
Jan 27, 2020


Dumb Brain Smart Hands
How much of the information you sense do you actually make sense of? What do your hands tell you they want to do when you're sitting...
Jan 23, 2020


Where do you live, how did you get there
Where are you now? Exactly, physically. What do the walls look like, how many windows are there. How many choices did you make that led...
Jan 23, 2020
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