mvuent
Void Dweller
i think they capture something "real" (in an emotional or imaginal sense) about the suburbs. in the area where i grew up, you'd never see an actual kinkade painting on someone's wall, the neighbors are mostly too liberal and tasteful for that, but when you go on a walk, his works feel like a kind of dream hovering over the houses and yards and parks (particularly the older ones), exerting gravitational force on them, and on your perception of them. the platonic ideal, even if not consciously realized.We don't seek realism in a van gogh painting, for example, but then again, on some level do we? We seek a sense of a real world transmuted into paint... Or a real emotional reaction. Everything about kinkade's paintings seems fake
very much feel the same uneasiness about the blank light beyond the windows in his paintings that comes up in both the medium article and the didion quote. but the way the medium writer concludes that they're terrifying depictions of apocalypse feels glib and reductive. that sort of concealed intensity could have positive or negative connotations, possibly both.