I've always been a huge fan of Agnes Martin's work. I find her work so ethereal, sublime and romantic. When I looked at it up close, I found myself drifting from the smallness of a being to that of being part of the world at large. Even from the monitor screen of the computer, the idea behind her work magnifies itself to become somehow both meditative and contemplative, if that makes sense.
When I came across Jill Sylvia online, I thought her work was evocative of Agnes Martin's spirit. The intricate cut-outs also invoke a sense of fragility that reminds me of lacework, so pretty!
Please be advised that a couple of archived posts could be considered adult in the sense that it shows nudity, albeit minimally and in an artistic sense.
please click on the post itself. there should be a "post a comment" link at the bottom. have not been able to figure out why it does not show up in the main body.