Art of the Day: "It's When You're Frail I Love You Most (framed), 2015" by Paul West

Art of the Day: "It's When You're Frail I Love You Most (framed), 2015" by Paul West

“The Anglo-Saxon “Treow” means both ‘Tree’, and ‘Truth’. Inspired by the folk tale of king midas and the ass’s ears, this is one of a series of charcoals that imagine the trees listening to, and mirroring our thoughts, whispering back to us with their leaves in the wind.”


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