Tag Archive for ‘C.S. Lewis’
Goddess in the Median: Angelica Sandoval
Sandoval’s work is not from the realm of esoterica but from that of, “Come on, you should know this.” At the same time, it is neither rip-off nor rehash.
(ARTKC365) Tales Told in Paint: Jenna Tomlin
Tomlin’s art is worth the drive. It’s introspective and expressive, heartfelt and thoughtful, calming and challenging all at once. And Amanda Martin, Gas Light’s owner and director, has used one of Tomlin’s painting to pull off one of the best presentations I’ve seen in a while.
Odes to Joy: Laura Nugent at Brookside Art Annual
Laura Nugent 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Brookside Art Annual 63rd St. and Brookside Blvd. Kansas City, MO Fair closes today at 5 p.m. Artist’s site: http://www.lauranugent.com Fair site: http://www.brooksidekc.org/art-fair.html C.S. Lewis, in his early-life memoir Surprised by Joy, makes a fairly compelling case that the second we begin to analyze why we like something, we cease [...]







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