While I love Lena Wolff’s more colorful, organic work, I’m also digging this new direction which reminds me of Shaker design. From the artist’s show Another Country at Traywick Contemporary.
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While I love Lena Wolff’s more colorful, organic work, I’m also digging this new direction which reminds me of Shaker design. From the artist’s show Another Country at Traywick Contemporary.
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Lena Wolff and Jaime C. Knight are longtime friends, and In The Beginning was their first show together at Lake Gallery in SF.
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Images from Jaime C. Knight’s blog and My Love For You.
Lena also has work available at Traywick Contemporary.
Perhaps you’ve lamented the fact that your love of Picasso won’t help you in the pursuit of living with art, but with a bit of guidance you can start to develop your taste on current art based on your preferences of “famous” art.
In this series I match major artists of the 19th or 20th century with current independent artists who share the artist’s style, subject, tone, etc. You’ll no longer have the excuse of not knowing any current, affordable artists you like!
Wassily Kandinsky is a Russian painter of the early 20th century who is considered a major pioneer of abstract art. He briefly taught at the Bauhaus School in Germany before permanently moving to France. From the 1920’s on, Kandinsky painted and wrote theory about abstract, geometric art while the formal art world revolved around the then popular genres of Impressionism and Cubism.
Previous cheat-sheets: Georgia O’Keeffe, Gustav Klimt, Roy Lichtenstein