I like artworks where one can reflect on one's thoughts on them. That work never changes, but as one goes through various moods, the art does change. But it’s not the art; it is more of one’s reflection, which is always moving. I’m drawn into meditative works of art because I feel it’s a partnership between the art and the viewer/participant. It also goes beyond thoughts; for example, if
Agnes Martin is one of my all-time favorite artists. The retrospective at LACMA several year ago was sublime. Each room had a kind of glow. It was truly special and I almost felt like I was floating. I hope you get to see one in person one day.
Agnes Martin is one of my all-time favorite artists. The retrospective at LACMA several year ago was sublime. Each room had a kind of glow. It was truly special and I almost felt like I was floating. I hope you get to see one in person one day.