Rainer Maria Rilke’s "Letters to a Young Painter" explores how art, cats and the paradox of possession illuminate the creative life.| The Culturium
Carol Raphael examines the nature of beauty, specifically the pulchritudinous aesthetic of the visual arts, so wanting in our current age.| The Culturium
Scott Guyon, architect and composer, outlines his guide to why Beauty matters and how it acts as a sacred portal to the divine.| The Culturium
The post-impressionist painter, Paul Cézanne, found creative inspiration from La Montagne Sainte-Victoire, Provence, unleashing the artistic muse within.| The Culturium
The writings and paintings of artist mystic, Agnes Martin, reveal a profound insight into the human condition, which is liberated through the medium of art.| The Culturium
Wassily Kandinsky's "Concerning the Spiritual in Art" is a metaphysical tract beyond compare in the history of the visual arts.| The Culturium
Artist Mark Rothko's profound book outlines his views on topics ranging from the Renaissance to contemporary art.| The Culturium
Stephen Nachmanovitch shows how the passion and immediacy of improvisation is something we manifest all the time throughout the course of our lives.| The Culturium
"All Religions Are One" is a seminal text that defined the work of one of the Romantic period's most mystical visual poets, William Blake.| The Culturium
Stephen Nachmanovitch's "Free Play" beautifully explores the inner sources of spontaneous creation & the improvisational power of art.| The Culturium
C. G. Jung's "The Red Book" is a calligraphic & illuminated psychological masterpiece on mythology, dreams & inner transformation.| The Culturium