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Inspiration Can Be Found Anywhere

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View this post on Instagram A post shared by Montana Avenue (@montanaavesm) Thanks to Montana Avenue for sharing my painting Wings of Desire: Inspiration can be found anywhere, thank you Gregg Chadwick for sharing this stunning painting and your thoughts behind it ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 'As 2021 shifts to 2022, I think of years passing like film titles shifting on theater marquees. With that thought, on the day we lost Betty White at 99, I am posting my painting "Wings of Desire". In the spirit of writers Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Salman Rushdie, a bit of magical realism often finds its way into my paintings. In memory of Bruno Ganz and in homage to one of my favorite films by Wim Wenders, my oil on linen painting "Wings of Desire" depicts one of my favorite angels hovering by the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica.' ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ You can find more of his work greggchadwick.com    

The Angel Falls to Earth: Bruno Ganz Dies

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by Gregg Chadwick Bruno Ganz as the angel Damiel in Wim Wender's Classic Film  Wings of Desire Bruno Ganz  has died at 77 leaving us with a rich legacy.  The Swiss film actor played numerous iconic roles over the years from an angel longing for human love in Wings of Desire to Hitler facing imminent defeat in Downfall .  The New York Times reports that Bruno died at his home in Zurich.  Bruno Ganz  left his mark on Berlin in Wender's  Wings of Desire .  Painters, writers, and filmmakers from Max Beckmann to Christopher Isherwood to Wim Wenders have created visions of Berlin that still guide us across the city's potent memoryscape.   Gregg Chadwick The Angel of History 29"x73" oil and sumi on Japanese screen In honor of Bruno, I am posting my oil and ink on screen painting The Angel of History   inspired by the writings of Walter Benjamin.  Benjamin wrote: "This is how one pictures the angel of history. His face i...

Die Kathedrale Der Bucher (The Cathedral of Books)

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Gregg Chadwick Die Kathedrale Der Bucher (The Cathedral of Books) 20"x16" oil on linen 2010 I am back from Berlin steeped in imagery and inspiration and new work. Today, books are on my mind as my latest painting was inspired by the Selexyz Dominicanen , a bookstore in Maastricht, the Netherlands, located in a deconsecrated Dominican Church. Also, Michael Krasny interviewed Phil Cousineau about his latest book Wordcatcher which includes over twenty images of my artworks inspired by Phil's marvelous word histories. Phil Cousineau Catches Words with Michael Krasny

An Angel Hits the Ground

U2 Performs "Faraway, So Close" Live in Berlin - July 18, 2009 (Cassiel this one is for you! Nous sommes embarque.)