
30-Second Vacations
I read about something in the New York Times “Circuits” section yesterday that reminded me of how very broad and all-encompassing the word art
can be.
A group of French artists who live in Paris asked artists from around the world to capture the views from their windows. You can see the result at www.lappareil.com/window. It’s like spending a 30-second vacation in a variety of places, in the company of the artists who live there.
Yes, art can be personal and international, a door into adventure and fantasy. Enjoy it!
Posted by on 02/25 at 12:49 PM
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