Hi Shannon - are you familiar with Wanda Gag’s work? She is an artist that roamed around the early 20th century NYC art scene amongst the Duchamps and O’Keeffes but she also ironically produced the most accessible form of “art”/literature: children’s books. I saw her lithographies at the Whitney last weekend and was so deeply moved by the depiction of energy and magnetism between the objects and the lack of space/nothingness in her lithographies. I love what she wrote in her diary in 1929: “there is to me, no such thing as an empty place in the universe (…) I am just as eager as nature to fill a vacuum with something - if nothing else, at least with a tiny rhythm of its own, that is a rhythm created by its surrounding forms.”
so interesting 😍 I did not know of Marisol’s work, but find it absolutely fascinating and very original. You present her in such a calmly passionate fashion, she could not wish for a better advocate 🌸✨ thank you for this wonderful contribution ⭐️✨
Your video is excellent. I recently saw the exhibition of her work at The Toledo Museum of Art. I went twice to really take it in and purchased the catalogue online. She is an amazing artist and her life story is so interesting. I'm so glad you did this video to bring attention to her and reinforce what some of us are learning and discovering about this underrepresented artist. Great video.
I really like that your background changes--It adds a nice texture that I enjoy looking at when there's different things on the walls and it adds a little depth of your personal style (kinda like your jewelry!)
Hi Shannon - are you familiar with Wanda Gag’s work? She is an artist that roamed around the early 20th century NYC art scene amongst the Duchamps and O’Keeffes but she also ironically produced the most accessible form of “art”/literature: children’s books. I saw her lithographies at the Whitney last weekend and was so deeply moved by the depiction of energy and magnetism between the objects and the lack of space/nothingness in her lithographies. I love what she wrote in her diary in 1929: “there is to me, no such thing as an empty place in the universe (…) I am just as eager as nature to fill a vacuum with something - if nothing else, at least with a tiny rhythm of its own, that is a rhythm created by its surrounding forms.”
so interesting 😍 I did not know of Marisol’s work, but find it absolutely fascinating and very original. You present her in such a calmly passionate fashion, she could not wish for a better advocate 🌸✨ thank you for this wonderful contribution ⭐️✨
Beautifully put together. Marisol is such a powerful artist. Thank you for this!
Your video is excellent. I recently saw the exhibition of her work at The Toledo Museum of Art. I went twice to really take it in and purchased the catalogue online. She is an amazing artist and her life story is so interesting. I'm so glad you did this video to bring attention to her and reinforce what some of us are learning and discovering about this underrepresented artist. Great video.
She was the BEST Pop artist!!
I came across your channel while trying to find more about Marisol Escobar. I love your videos you earned a new sub!! 💜🎨
literally become hooked on ur channel! it's so nice to see a voice given back to woman artists that have been left behind in history :)
Just discovered ur channel and I’m obsessed with ur content !! Lov to hear u talking abt “unknown artists” !! 🥰💗💗
great work !
I really like that your background changes--It adds a nice texture that I enjoy looking at when there's different things on the walls and it adds a little depth of your personal style (kinda like your jewelry!)
super interesting!! thank you for sharing your research on this artists, i’ve never heard of her before, but she’s amazing!!
great video! just a little correction-paris is burning surrounds trans girls + ballroom culture
if you have zero viewers im dead