Oct 17, 2018
The American Catholic painter Carl Schmitt (1889-1989) made
fascinating improvements in using shade. He wrote extensively
on the artist’s vocation, arguing for searching for holiness by
working towards one’s artwork moderately than the opposite method round, and
advocating the three virtues of poverty, humility and purity as a
necessity for all artists to comply with. He impressed artists in different
media, like Hilaire Belloc and Hart Crane. He did all this whereas
elevating ten youngsters. Andrew de Sa, the Artistic Director on the
Carl Schmitt Basis, educates us about this artist who was
content material to color in obscurity for God.
Hyperlinks
Carl Schmitt Basis https://carlschmitt.org/
Upcoming CSF Occasions https://carlschmitt.org/upcoming-events/
Andrew de Sa http://andrewdesaart.com/
Arlington Catholic Herald article about Andrew and the
Basis
https://www.catholicherald.com/Information/Local_News/Catholic_creators_to_share_methods/