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Mundane Beauty: Emil Robinson

Many of us have a love/hate relationship with Instagram.  Maybe we love that voyeuristic glimpse into other people’s lives.  Perhaps we hate that their lives might seem more glamorous than our own.  What I personally love is the way it allows us to communicate the beauty in simple moments.  The work of Cincinnati artist Emil Robinson carries with it the same celebration of the magic to be found in every day.

Catherine in Orange, oil on panel, 18x24

Catherine in Orange, oil on panel, 18×24

As I type this, I’m sitting at my desk and am struck by the loveliness of the orange candle sitting quietly on the deep white windowsill.  Robinson’s work reminds us of that we don’t always have to seek out what is interesting and delightful.  It is all around us, just waiting to be noticed.

Ikea Lamp, oil on panel, 30x36

Ikea Lamp, oil on panel, 30×36

Storage, oil on panel, 12x15

Storage, oil on panel, 12×15

Pink Book, oil on panel, 24x24

Pink Book, oil on panel, 24×24

It might seem strange to want to document such routine aspects of our lives, but it is these common moments that truly make up our lives– that fill the space between the extraordinary.

Man With Storage 2, oil on panel, 24x24

Man With Storage 2, oil on panel, 24×24

What ordinary moments did you see the beauty in today?  To see more of Emil Robinson’s work, please visit his website.

Artist found via Erin McIntosh.  All images are via the artist’s website.

 

 

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