That's a beautiful connection between Naudline Pierre and William Blake and you can feel his influence clearly in her work. I hope she comes to San Francisco to visit my "Blake Gallery" some day.
I love them both so much. her paintings are so happy, yet disturbing, like Blake’s poems which were full of happiness but also full of decay and darkness. We should all laugh and be happy! Blake wrote such joyous laughing songs!
Naudline Pierre on William Blake and the importance of the imagination | Collection in Focus 2214pm 16.12.24 some really fine images and some really muddy and distorted imagery... they never allude to the cruddy work produced - probably due to his colourists and leaving the printing to lesser hands.... he preempted the pre-Raphaelite brotherhood but couldn't instigate the vision.. he seemed to desire to achieve a great deal. But fell flat on his artistic arse. the poems are pretty much nursery rhymes. the epics convoluted and incomprehensible - at times. i think i still like him, though...
That's a beautiful connection between Naudline Pierre and William Blake and you can feel his influence clearly in her work. I hope she comes to San Francisco to visit my "Blake Gallery" some day.
I love them both so much. her paintings are so happy, yet disturbing, like Blake’s poems which were full of happiness but also full of decay and darkness. We should all laugh and be happy! Blake wrote such joyous laughing songs!
Naudline Pierre on William Blake and the importance of the imagination | Collection in Focus 2214pm 16.12.24 some really fine images and some really muddy and distorted imagery... they never allude to the cruddy work produced - probably due to his colourists and leaving the printing to lesser hands.... he preempted the pre-Raphaelite brotherhood but couldn't instigate the vision.. he seemed to desire to achieve a great deal. But fell flat on his artistic arse. the poems are pretty much nursery rhymes. the epics convoluted and incomprehensible - at times. i think i still like him, though...