Thank you for writing about Bay. His shop looks fascinating, I could wander through it for hours as well as gaze at his pieces. His experience as a young person in postwar Europe is reminiscent of Anselm Keifer’s. Both seem to create work out of devastation and loss.
Its always warming to find new artists, thank you for this post.
Thanks, Scott...I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for writing about Bay. His shop looks fascinating, I could wander through it for hours as well as gaze at his pieces. His experience as a young person in postwar Europe is reminiscent of Anselm Keifer’s. Both seem to create work out of devastation and loss.
I'm glad you read some of his history.....it's an unusual history. He also worked in the government in a very sensitive capacity at one point as well.
What a cool dude. I love the straight forward art making, and blend of seemingly simple and sophisticated. Thanks for introducing him.
Thanks, Bruce. I'm glad you enjoy his work!
Thanks for the write up on Bay. I would never had known about him. And his approach to art-making.
Thank you, Margo. I think he's really remarkable.