
ORGAN: Today’s Slice Of Art, we did say we would do this, maybe not every single day, more often than not though, there can never be too much art on these pages, here it comes again, for a fourth time…
A simple thing, just an almost daily slice of the art posted (no way am I committing to doing it every day, I’m busy making art and a million other things). Some days it might be a piece of art from someone we’ve been regularly covering on these pages (and maybe working with in terms of Cultivate), other days it might be something by an (almost) household name, on other days it might be a piece of art by someone who work we hadn’t known until the day we posted it, Today we feature a painting that passed by on social media the other day, a painting that caused one of us to comment rather than just pass by. A piece by a painter from Köln, Germany, an artist by the name of Sabine Tress…

Sometimes it needs to be a simple as just liking a piece: I really like the simplicity of this painting, the uncluttered economic delight of the less is more, the fact that she knew when to stop (which is never easy) and the almost playful nature of it all. I really don’t know much about Sabine, her painting just caught an eye and sometimes it really needs to be as simple as that. I’m off to explore more of Sabine’s work, I’m sure it really isn’t as simple as that, the simplicity makes perfect sense today…
More – sabinetress.de or www.instagram.com/sabtress
Previously…
ORGAN: Today’s Slice Of Art (Part 3) – Hilda Kortei’s painterly intuition…
ORGAN: Today’s Slice Of Art (Part 2) – Hetty Douglas is unmanageable…
ORGAN: Today’s Slice Of Art (Part 1) – Madeleine Strindberg’s Departure…




