A child playing on the beach. One of hundreds of sketches I have made on this theme.
My mission as an artist is to calm those who are disturbed and to disturb those who are calm.
The latter task is by far the more difficult one of the two. It seems that
nothing is sufficiently disturbing to banish the apathy that pervades the lives
of many people.
Robert Henri opens his book "The Art Spirit" with these words:
When the artist is alive in any person, whatever his kind of work may be, he becomes an inventive, searching, daring, self-expressing creature...He disturbs, upsets, enlightens...
This week has been one of controversy in connection with one of my earlier blog posts. I therefore choose today's opening sketch and closing painting with the intention of calming rather than disturbing.
A rare painting of my wife Denise dating from 1992.
It was painted on the same Virgin Island beach as the opening sketch.
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