Slow Painting filters a variety of media to find evidence of the transformative power of visual art, often spilling over to include architecture, poetry, philosophy, science, nature, music.

What we need more of is slow art: art that holds time as a vase holds water: art that grows out of modes of perception and making whose skill and doggedness make you think and feel; art that isn’t merely sensational, that doesn’t get its message across in ten seconds, that isn’t falsely iconic, that hooks onto something deep-running in our natures. In a word, art that is the very opposite of mass media. — Robert Hughes
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Deborah Barlow, editor

Other Slow blog sites:

Slow Painters, a selection of artists who are creating their work for and from a transformative place

Slow Muse, Deborah Barlow’s personal blog on art, art making, and the contemplative