Wow, that installation sounds so interesting. I had an experience recently at Tate Modern, seeing the work of Hilma of Klint and seeing and feeling the beautiful commonalities and themes of existence. It's hard for to put to words really - apart from its the only art exhibition I've ever bought the big expensive book for. And that dream part at the end of this post - magnificent. I will remember it when I write a sort of dreamy pastiche short story I have in the works.
Hilma af Klint is truly amazing. You might be interested in an art collective that is carrying forward aspects of her legacy: https://www.hilmasghost.com
And I'm so happy that you enjoyed the dream. It feels very risky! I'd love to read the short story you're working on.
Thank you very much for that link - very interesting; I will have to look more into it beyond my intial browze. And thanks for subscribing! I will try to remember the story when I'm done. Maybe I could quote a few lines of it? Your words match the universal mythology I'm trying to portray perfectly.
It was up for five months! I managed to procrastinate for five months and miss this show! Damn!
It’s happened to me so many times with shows — especially shows that are up for a long time.
Wow, that installation sounds so interesting. I had an experience recently at Tate Modern, seeing the work of Hilma of Klint and seeing and feeling the beautiful commonalities and themes of existence. It's hard for to put to words really - apart from its the only art exhibition I've ever bought the big expensive book for. And that dream part at the end of this post - magnificent. I will remember it when I write a sort of dreamy pastiche short story I have in the works.
Hilma af Klint is truly amazing. You might be interested in an art collective that is carrying forward aspects of her legacy: https://www.hilmasghost.com
And I'm so happy that you enjoyed the dream. It feels very risky! I'd love to read the short story you're working on.
Thank you very much for that link - very interesting; I will have to look more into it beyond my intial browze. And thanks for subscribing! I will try to remember the story when I'm done. Maybe I could quote a few lines of it? Your words match the universal mythology I'm trying to portray perfectly.
Quote freely! I’m intrigued to see.
Thank you! It'll be a ways off but I'll be sure to send it your way!