ARTicle

One of the many paradoxes as a painter is the tightrope walk to maintain naivety and exuberance, while at the same time establishing a maturity and refinement within one’s work.  There are savants who have flawlessly married these fundamentally disparate elements.  Ammi Phillips, the self-taught, early American folk genius is one such example.  Henry DargerContinue reading “ARTicle”