The connection between Schiele (your first post) and Tangye (your most recent post) is really quite apparent. It's remarkable how Schiele's powerful DNA continues to show up in generation after generation of artists. In a very short life he made quite a big splash and we continue to see the ripples going outward today.
I like your blog-- a nice collection of images (Tangye included).
Thank you for your comment David. Howard Tangye was my teacher at Central Saint Martins in London and his work is really incredible, you should check out his website.
I totally agree with your remarks on Schiele, I went recently to see an exhibition of his work alongside Klimt and Kokoschka and he really did steal the show. He almost carves with paint and pencil and it was wonderful to see.
The connection between Schiele (your first post) and Tangye (your most recent post) is really quite apparent. It's remarkable how Schiele's powerful DNA continues to show up in generation after generation of artists. In a very short life he made quite a big splash and we continue to see the ripples going outward today.
ReplyDeleteI like your blog-- a nice collection of images (Tangye included).
Thank you for your comment David. Howard Tangye was my teacher at Central Saint Martins in London and his work is really incredible, you should check out his website.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with your remarks on Schiele, I went recently to see an exhibition of his work alongside Klimt and Kokoschka and he really did steal the show. He almost carves with paint and pencil and it was wonderful to see.
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