“I spend a lot of time making small cartoons that act as sketches for larger works. This is also a way for me to warm up. They are made with graphite, colored pencil, and gesso. I have notebooks full of them. With these works, I always feel that I am casting a net into the future. They express an image in my head that lies somewhere between a vision and something concrete.” Today on Maake we talk with BK-based painter Lindsay Burke @lindsay.m.burke on quickly evolving contemporary visual culture, the impermanence of much of today’s imagery, social media apps, building momentum in the studioand lots more. Full interview online, link in profile! Questions by Andreana Donahue. Issue 9 was curated by Hein Koh. #LindsayBurke #Issue9 #maake #maakemag #maakemagazine #contemporaryart #arthub #arts #art #artoftheday #artblog #artmagazine #igdaily #instaart #artist #artwork #painting #brooklynartist #bkart #nycartist #contemporarypainting #digitalage #screens #ephemeral #visualculture (at Brooklyn, New York City) https://www.instagram.com/p/B35iLVcFDch/?igshid=uimnxi5w3q0h