
Susan Wood: always drawing
The essence of Susan Wood’s artistic practice is the act of drawing; the mind grasps hold of a thought as the hand translates it into
The essence of Susan Wood’s artistic practice is the act of drawing; the mind grasps hold of a thought as the hand translates it into
On Ambera Wellmann’s blog, she’s posted an image of one of her cloud paintings—Cloud 47—with the note, “The. Very. Last. Cloud … possibly Ever.” Never say
“Obsolescence never meant the end of anything,” said Marshall McLuhan, “it’s just the beginning.” Those words certainly ring true for NSCAD University professor Robert Bean,
The essence of Susan Wood’s artistic practice is the act of drawing; the mind grasps hold of a thought as the hand translates it into
On Ambera Wellmann’s blog, she’s posted an image of one of her cloud paintings—Cloud 47—with the note, “The. Very. Last. Cloud … possibly Ever.” Never say
“Obsolescence never meant the end of anything,” said Marshall McLuhan, “it’s just the beginning.” Those words certainly ring true for NSCAD University professor Robert Bean,