As an art student in the UK in the 1990s, Bridget Riley stood as the grande dame of abstraction to me. She has now spent six decades bending perception into form — distilling line, color, and rhythm until they transcend into something more elemental: pure visual sensation. Born in 1931 in Norwood, London, Riley emergedContinue reading “Bridget Riley: The Discipline of Vision”
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David Hockney: The Artist Who Made Modern Life Look Effortless
Few living artists have captured the spirit of modern life as vividly as David Hockney. Yorkshire-born, Los Angeles-made, Hockney transformed swimming pools, sunlit interiors, and intimate portraits into icons of art history. His works, defined by crystalline blues, acid yellows, and unflinching intimacy, stand at the intersection of fine art, architecture, and lifestyle — makingContinue reading “David Hockney: The Artist Who Made Modern Life Look Effortless”
