Many times I have laughed about the holiness feeling, the candles, the dim light, the smell of incense, accompanied by the art and
expression of great painters who were more atheist that many of us here yet their work of art are hung on famous temples or cathedrals around the world.
Not exact matches
They are painted with
great freedom and collectively indicate that the
painter has so thoroughly mastered his own, self - invented language
of expression — a deceptively forthright vocabulary
of bars and swipes and spots and veils
of colour — that he can do just about whatever he wants with it.
During the years 1920 - 1940, landscape
painter John Folinsbee began to move away from Impressionism in favor
of a style more firmly grounded in structure and a
greater expression of mood.