Did you know
the average person
spends only five seconds at a piece of art?
A mere glimpse of Albright’s Dorian Gray
his phantasmal and grotesque visage
silently screaming horror
Only a look at Litchenstein’s pulp women
straw-yellow hair and ivory word bubbles abound
their comic book stories told within one panel
A sighting of Breton’s Lark
a dying sun sinking into the horizon behind her
her tired, shadowy eyes awaiting the next one’s arrival
All these fleeting moments betray art
for they do not deserve seconds
they have earned centuries
Apr 14, 2017
Apr 14, 2017 at 9:04 PM UTC
Did you know
the average person
spends only five seconds at a piece of art?
A mere glimpse of Albright’s Dorian Gray
his phantasmal and grotesque visage
silently screaming horror
Only a look at Litchenstein’s pulp women
straw-yellow hair and ivory word bubbles abound
their comic book stories told within one panel
A sighting of Breton’s Lark
a dying sun sinking into the horizon behind her
her tired, shadowy eyes awaiting the next one’s arrival
All these fleeting moments betray art
for they do not deserve seconds
they have earned centuries
inspired by works housed in the Chicago Art Institute
