
– Paul Klee, Mondaufgang / Moonrise, 1925
– Paul Klee, Mondaufgang / Moonrise, 1925
– Francisco de Zurbarán, Still Life with Vessels, 1605
– Francisco de Zurbarán, The Lamb of God, 1635
“When you’re an artist you’re searching for freedom. You’ll never find it cos there ain’t any freedom, but at least you’ve searched for it. In fact, art could be called The Search.”
– Alice Neel
– Will Barnet, Chess Game, 1973
– Will Barnet, Atalanta
– Will Barnet
– Pablo Picasso, Faun with Branches, 1948
– Sarah Affonso, Self Portrait
– Andrey Remnev, Botany, 2010
– Andrey Remnev, Roman Holiday, 2017
– Andrey Remnev, Siesta, 2008
– Andrey Remnev, The Unplaiting of the Hair, 1997
– Yves Klein, Leap into the Void, 1960
– Keith Vaughan, San Giorgio Bathers, 1970
‘Principles for the development of a complete mind: Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses – especially learn how to see. Realise that everything connects to everything else.’
– Leonardo da Vinci
– Anwar Jalal Shemza, Untitled (Red and Yellow Ochre Composition), 1965
– Anwar Jalal Shemza, Chessmen One, 1961
– Vanessa Bell, Studland Beach, 1912
– Lee Krasner, Portrait in Green, 1966
‘I have learned what art really is
Art is not in some far-off place.’
– Lydia Davis, Extracts from a Life
– Léon Spilliaert, Woman at the Shoreline, 1910
– Helene Schjerfbeck, The Seamstress (The Working Woman), 1905