Rec League

Celia Paul

Diary: Painting in the Dark

Diary: Painting in the Dark

1 person recommends this

Recommended by

  • even*cleveland
    even*clevelandFirst to rec

    “I come back to this piece again and again as it is by one of my favorite painters about a favorite painter, a a favorite writer, and potatoes: "Gwen John sought out a life of solitude, a life lived in the shadows. Charlotte Brontë likened her writing process and that of her sisters to potatoes growing in a cellar. I know that women possess this particular power of interiority and silence. Perhaps the great women artists are nocturnal creatures who prefer to create freely in the darkness. In this way, too, they avoid being referred to as ‘one of these neurotics’. Perhaps they choose their overshadowing? If they go unnoticed they can be as madly inventive as they like, without making anyone jealous."”

Related

Women Holding Things

Women Holding Things

161
Poems, Potatoes

Poems, Potatoes

I May Be Stupid But I'm Not That Stupid

I May Be Stupid But I'm Not That Stupid

1
Painting Writing Texting

Painting Writing Texting

3
Letters to Gwen John

Letters to Gwen John

Joel Meyerowitz: Morandi's Objects

Joel Meyerowitz: Morandi's Objects

112
Concordance: An Evening with Susan Howe

Concordance: An Evening with Susan Howe

141
Glycerine Soap in Petitgrain

Glycerine Soap in Petitgrain

56
Dickinson/Walser: Pencil Sketches

Dickinson/Walser: Pencil Sketches

174
Meditations in an Emergency

Meditations in an Emergency

91
Marni Marriott on Painters Painting Paintings

Marni Marriott on Painters Painting Paintings

1
The Pictures: Securing Peter Hujar's place among the greats

The Pictures: Securing Peter Hujar's place among the greats

4
ExploreJournalSitemapAboutTermsPrivacySupport

© 2026 Lyric Technologies, Inc.