Don’t forget me
The Breakfast Club’s final shot air punches the future. Continue reading Don’t forget me
The Breakfast Club’s final shot air punches the future. Continue reading Don’t forget me
The first four minutes of Woody Allen’s Manhattan is his greatest work. Continue reading Loving the city
Dogs Playing Poker is beloved popular art, despite scornful snobbery. Continue reading Poker faces
Picasso’s 1937 howl of rage at the murder of innocents produced a painting that still shocks. Continue reading When fists are brushes
The opening montage of David Lynch’s Blue Velvet is a perfect expose of the American dream. Continue reading Beneath the American dream
The beautiful simplicity of L S Lowry’s painting is testament to his humanist beliefs. Continue reading Loving the little people
Iconic painting American Gothic inspires imagination in it’s audience. Continue reading The odd couple
The most famous piece of Japanese art in the world is a testament to perseverance. Continue reading The Great Wave