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Ink and Silence

Welcome to this episode of Brushstrokes of Being, Ink and Silence. The book that breathes wisdom, and I frequently turn to, as artist, but also for the wisdom is, Charlie Mackesy’s The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse. This is one of those rare works that seem to exhale light with every turning page. It is a book that does not announce itself loudly; it whispers. Its sentences are small, its drawings humble, yet between ink and silence something ancient stirs, a reminder that art can still be an act of tenderness in a restless world.

This is not so much a book review, but a poetic and philosophical meditation on Charlie Mackesy’s The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse. Through reflections on line, silence, archetype, and compassion, I explore how Mackesy’s gentle drawings restore tenderness to modern art and remind us that vulnerability is the deepest form of courage.

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