Joël Stein (1926-2012) — Untitled [acrylic on canvas, 1972]
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Within the past five months, something incredible has happened. I've rediscovered my passion for painting, and it has taken hold of me completely. The works I create now are a fusion of vibrant hues and defined edges, embodying a unique style. Inspiration flows from the nostalgic color palettes of the 60s, 70s, 90s, and the soothing pastel trends of yesteryears.
But my journey has been far from easy. Battling an autoimmune disease, depression, and anxiety has been my reality for years. Countless doctor visits, endless prescriptions, and a never-ending series of blood tests have marked the past 12 years of my life.
Yet, my art has a purpose beyond personal expression. I want it to exist because I know I'm not alone in this emotional anguish and physical pain. Many of you, too, face similar struggles. And so, I'm baring my heart and soul to give voice to what we often find too difficult to speak about openly.
Mental health and chronic pain should never be taboo subjects. By sharing my art, I hope to bridge the gap, to spark conversations, and to let others know they are not alone. Together, we can break the silence and bring light to the shadows that surround us.
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Hugo Demarco (1932-1995)
[Argentina] - ‘Color’, 1980.
Acrylic on board (54 x 39 cm).
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Joël Stein (1926-2012) — Three Chromatic Circles [acrylic on canvas, 1967]
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thinking about this but like i feel like theres no common artstyle i havent tried out so idk what i would do
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Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943)
[Switzerland] — ‘Composition’, 1931.
Gouache on paper (30 x 23 cm).
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Karl Benjamin, #17, 1988, Oil on canvas, 30 x 30 in.
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