Lady of the Dawn (detail)
Chris Berens
"I'm not a real painter or an artist. I don't consider myself that. There are some images - a lot of images - I want to show. And for now painting is the way to do that." - Chris Berens
Perfectly timed to follow my post about Chris Berens' dreamy ink paintings, Kirsten Anderson of Roq la Rue interviews the artist at his Amsterdam studio (below the fold).
His patience is amazing. I just wish the video were higher-res!
Related: No, it's not digital. Really.
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