Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Complexities




I love discovering new Art; like the beautiful, intricate work of Adolf Wölfli. Wölfli was a Swiss "Outsider Artist" who created most of his artwork during a long stay in an insane asylum. This quote describes his fascinating approach...

"Every Monday morning Wölfli is given a new pencil and two large sheets of unprinted newsprint. The pencil is used up in two days; then he has to make do with the stubs he has saved or with whatever he can beg off someone else. He often writes with pieces only five to seven millimetres long and even with the broken-off points of lead, which he handles deftly, holding them between his fingernails. He carefully collects packing paper and any other paper he can get from the guards and patients in his area; otherwise he would run out of paper before the next Sunday night. At Christmas the house gives him a box of coloured pencils, which lasts him two or three weeks at the most.

"The images Wölfli produced were complex, intricate and intense. They worked to the very edges of the page with detailed borders. In a manifestation of Wölfli's "horror vacui", every empty space was filled with two small holes. Wölfli called the shapes around these holes his "birds"." (from Wikipedia)

1 comment:

  1. Fascinating history. They look ancient.
    TLVR

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