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Spring Letter 2026
Resonance is the newsletter by Echoes of the Canvas. It looks back at the project’s developments, offers a preview of upcoming articles and curated image selections, and shares a small collection of cultural gifts. Ideal for anyone interested in thoughtful art writing, visual culture, and reflective creative practice.
Mar 164 min read


When Life Stands Still: on Art and Language
It struck me one day. In French, we call a still life a nature morte , which translates literally 'dead nature'. To me, the words that I have spoken since childhood carry this brutal finality, the uncomfortable idea of decay and extinction. In English, still life sounds gentler and suspended. Same paintings, two very different sensations. Sarah Miriam Peale, Still Life with Watermelon , 1822, oil on panel, 46.4 x 67 cm. Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA. Italian, Spanish,
Nov 24, 20252 min read


Tables as Still Life: Craft, Context, and the Art of Looking
At craft markets and fairs, rows of tables stretch like a succession of small stages. Each one is curated by a maker who orchestrates a dialogue between the objects and the passing visitor, and between the objects themselves too. These displays do their job in drawing their audience, yet they are rarely seen for what they are. For in their careful compositions, they actually echo a fine art tradition: the still life . When I walked among the stalls at Potfest Scotland last
Nov 5, 20252 min read
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