As we approach Mother’s Day, let’s focus on the little folks who make mothers what they are: crazy people. Just kidding. But let’s give some young’uns some adventures, shall we?
Angela Strassheim, Untitled (Horses), from Left Behind series. Photograph. www.angelastrassheim.com
Holly Andres, River Road: Milepost 39, from The Fallen Fawn series. Photograph. www.hollyandres.com
Jeremy Geddes, Acedia, 2012. Oil on board. www.jeremygeddesart.com
Three Things: One Morning Edition, II
A few years back, we stepped into a character’s morning for inspiration, and this week we’ll do the same. This time, we’re joining our character at the tail end of his dream-state, and following him out into the world. What’s going through his head this morning?
Jeremy Geddes, Cluster from Immaterial series, 2011. Oil on board. www.jeremygeddesart.com
Maximilien Luce, Morning, Interior, 1890. Oil on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York.
Peter Doig, Lapeyrouse Wall, 2004. Oil on canvas. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York.
I’ve had some nutty dreams of late. Which means it’s about time for another dream edition. This time, let’s bring the dreamer into the picture.
Salvador Dali, Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate, One Second before Awakening, 1944. Oil on canvas. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain.
Jeremy Geddes, A Perfect Vacuum, 2011. Oil on board. jeremygeddesart.blogspot.com
Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare, 1781. Oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan.