Diane Kilgore Condon, Greenville-based artist and founder of the ArtBomb Studios, gave an inspiring gallery talk at Thrift Library’s Vandiver Gallery on Thursday, September 4th. Both students and professors came to ask thought-provoking questions, hear her artist’s statement, and discuss the symbolism in her work.
Diane’s show will be in the gallery until October 3rd, so be sure to plan a visit before it’s gone!
Diane is a beautiful force of nature. Great post!
“Fear = Want (?)”
I want to be your breath.
And you to be mine moonpie.Always.
when you hear the ice cream truck coming
“I adore the struggle you carry in yourself. I adore your terrifying sincerity.”
«I’m blurred at the edges again» by @cirkeline http://ift.tt/1t7dIl7
let’s pants.
For graphic design icon Paul Rand's centennial, his little-known vintage children’s book
A dog hangs around an abandoned home amid a parched field in drought-ridden Bakersfield, CA. [990x742] By David McGnew Check this blog!
Five Japanese illustrators are each assigned a character from Haruki Murakami’s newly released novel Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage and depict that character in the respective color.
THIS.
RIP funny man
The compensation of growing old [is] that the passions remain as strong as ever, but one has gained—at last!—the power which adds the supreme flavour to existence,—the power of taking hold of experience, of turning it around, slowly, in the light.Virginia Woolf in Mrs. Dalloway
Song: “Mosaic” by Patti Smith
Ernest Hemingway