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Art Gallery: In Quest of a Countenance (by John Inglis)
April 14, 2010 02:00

Art Gallery: In Quest of a Countenance
John Inglis

This month we celebrate the work of John Inglis, a Toronto-based artist whose stunning watercolors now adorn the walls of our ever-burgeoning Integral Life Art Gallery. Says Michael Schwartz: "John Inglis’s art is magical—not the childish longings of romantic regression, but the expression of a mature child-like wonder in awe of the glories of manifestation. Inglis structures his compositions through the patterning of organic forms, the repetition of echoing curves, with volumes kept to a minimum—a simplicity, clarity, and directness of presentation. The doors of perception wiped clean...."

This gallery, like all of our monthly galleries, is available to you at no cost, and we encourage you to share however you like.

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