#36 - Light, Art, Colour, Cinema, and the Sea
Maja Malmcrona - A podcast by Maja Malmcrona
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About colour, cinema, sadness, black and white, rainy Scotland, gardering, dullness and depressing colours, shadowplay in texture, gradients of grey, Monet and Matisse, haphazard colourful art, Jackson Pollock versus utter bollocks, psychological responses to colour, angry bulls, Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958), snobbish film students (and their sore throats), Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Aldous Huxley and colour in literature, Shostakovich’s synesthesia, secret Guinness adverts, men with crooked noses, skeletal watercolours, the elements of painting, Roberts Eggers’ The Lighthouse (2019), LSD and light tunnels, Homer the poet, and whether or not the ocean is blue. Maja Malmcrona (@majamalmcrona) is an artist from Sweden. Adam Nicholson is a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow (United Kingdom). Recorded on October 1, 2021. http://majamalmcrona.com http://instagram.com/majamalmcrona https://twitter.com/G_JuliusGeezer https://publickopinions.wordpress.com/