I’m swapping up art Saturdays → Sundays 🌻
More people are choosing to log hours on here on Sundays, so perhaps it will end up reaching a greater number of people to provide a little inspiration (artistic relief is real!) during scrolling.
This week’s artwork is Haystacks in Snow painted in 1911 by Franz Marc.
Marc was a German Expressionist painting in the first decades of the 20th century, and most well known for his association to the Der Blaue Reiter school — you’ve perhaps heard of his more famous contemporary Wassily Kandinsky.
What I love about this particular piece is that it is the antithesis of much of Marc’s later work, characterized by increasingly abstract representations of horses and motion.
While it lacks motion, it does contribute to establishing his early stylistic use of color, hue and shade. As we enter the autumn, Haystacks feels like the calm anticipation of impending darkness, a waiting resilience under the snow.
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