‘Six Studies of Pillows’ - Albrecht Dürer, 1493, drawing

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‘Six Studies of Pillows’ - Albrecht Dürer, 1493, drawing
How to draw clothing material folds, creases, tension points and depth
Credit: Cvenart
faded smiles on worn paper memories of laughter whispers of a forgotten name echoes in my mind in the creases of a dog-eared corner a story unfolds lost moments suspended in chemical hues shadows of what could have been linger on the edge fragmented pieces of you torn from my hands
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detail (print version), photo of “Ground #42” (1994), Arthur Lubow review of Uta Barth, Peripheral Vision at the Getty, The New York Times (20230210) : C10 : link
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Work Wife shares new single ‘Creases’
Brooklyn-by-way of Seattle indie pop artist Work Wife shares her third single, ‘Creases,’ a vulnerable track about the tension between prioritizing your partner and yourself. Stripped down and radically honest, ‘Creases’ is a tender bedroom pop track that sees songwriter Meredith Lampe coming to terms with the challenges and distance that come with dating an artist and accepting that their art will always be their priority.
A slight shift from her previous indie pop tracks, ‘Creases’ is a more lo-fi love song, meant to encapsulate the intimacy revealed through its lyrics, unraveling the tension and distance inherent to loving an artist. In the song, Lampe takes the form of a bystander in her partner's love affair, as she watches from afar and muses "but those creases near your eyes are not for me / If I was your muse, they would be," realizing that her partner's art will always be the main love, the main priority, and something that one can never be totally a part of.
Work Wife · Creases
Photo credit: Raphael Gaultier