#paulnash — Public Fediverse posts
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"When I look at Paul Nash’s work, I always feel like I am watching a dream. They feel like looking at the real world through the filter of his imagination.So many people lock their experiences of war away, don’t want to talk about it – but artists and writers can put that experience somewhere. You can really see that in Paul Nash’s work."
—Dave McKean🖼️ 'Black Dog - The Dreams of Paul Nash' (2018), by Dave McKean
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Today, I had a long look at #PaulNash’s ‘The Mine Crater, Hill 60, Ypres Salient’ (1917) at #SheffieldMuseums’ Graves Gallery:
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I spent a very satisfying hour or so with Totes Meer [= ‘Dead Sea’] by Paul Nash in Tate Britain earlier: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/nash-totes-meer-dead-sea-n05717
It was another reminder that - for me at least - the right amount of time to spend with a good painting is ‘longer’.
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New blog post:
Sussex Landscape: Chalk, Wood, and Water (short exhibition review)
https://www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/blogs/artists-notebook/posts/sussex-landscape-chalk-wood-and-water#exhibition #Sussex #Chichester #PaulNash #EricRavilious #WilliamBlake #blog
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The Creation of Land, 1924 #cubism #paulnash https://www.wikiart.org/en/paul-nash/the-creation-of-land-1924
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Paul Nash, Voyages of the Moon, 1934 #paulnash #museumarchive http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/nash-voyages-of-the-moon-n06024
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Follow the Fuhrer Above the Clouds, 1942 #surrealism #paulnash https://www.wikiart.org/en/paul-nash/follow-the-fuhrer-above-the-clouds-1942
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