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I remember seeing a Rothko show in the Guggenheim. I wanted to paint like him. His large canvases were like entrances into another dimension. I wanted to paint like Rothko and others in his day making beautiful monochromatic, color work. So I tried.
Joe Barnes work is amazing. People who never were seduced by the rainbow, and found serenity there, doesn't know how difficult this is.
thanks for this great article. i love his story, his paintingss and his studio.
Ninety-nine years of creativity and life in New York is truly a remarkable journey that inspires us all to keep passion alive no matter our age! His story reminds us how art can be a lifelong companion and source of vitality.
It’s inspiring to see how his decades in New York shaped both his art and longevity. Maintaining a creative practice over such a long time really shows the deep connection between art and mental sharpness.
Wow! He came to New York in the 30's?! Incredible. He's so sharp. I think having an art practice is so good for your mind!