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Art is said to heal, but it does so in our spirit. For viruses, we need much more.
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As we strongly believe that if everybody #stayshome helps, here comes our contribution to encourage you to do so:
As many people ask us about what our influences are, we’ll share with you what and who inspire us: writers, designers, painters, books, cinematographers… We hope this triggers your curiosity to know more and do some research, read a new book or watch/”re-watch” a film or learn something new. If you want to share anything with the rest, please feel free to add your comments.
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Please, #staysafe, #stayathome, reduce your stress and increase your curiosity. Let curiosity guide you in these difficult times.
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Here is a second issue of painters who have influenced us the most.
Again, don’t focus your attention only on the final work. If one studies in depth the reasons that have moved an author to do their work, you’ll learn much more. You’ll discover in all of them an infinite curiosity for the things that we cannot see but make our world strange, beautiful, interesting and mysterious.
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“I have tried to put the real at the service of the unreal.”
Odilon Redon
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“One must picture everything in the world as an enigma, and live in the world as if in a vast museum of strangeness”
Giorgio de Chirico.
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“It’s still an escape for me, painting, so it also takes me elsewhere. I don’t think I would do it otherwise.”
Peter Doig
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1. Odilon Redon
2. Albarran Cabrera
3.4. Peter Doig @peterdoig (Peter Doig is the most contemporary artist on this list. You cannot only find information about his work but also a lot of interviews and exhibitions. You’ll discover a great artist and a great person).
5.6. Albarran Cabrera
7. Giorgio de Chirico
8. AlbarranCabrera
9. Felix Vallotton
10. Albarran Cabrera
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IRVING PENN, Iceland Poppy, New York, USA, 2006
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last of the mad max fanarts!
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Cumulus, 1871, Fyodor Vasilyev
https://www.wikiart.org/en/fyodor-vasilyev/cumulus-1871
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