I’ve been thinking of Vuillard’s “Les Tuileries” (1894) this week quite alot. Vuillard of Les Nabis has such a knack for these cozy paintings that somehow still feel lonely. This painting lives at @museeorsay and I hope to visit it soon. I’ve also enclosed a picture of me romping around on the same grounds (Le Jardin des Tuileries) in yesteryear and a photo of an old work entitled “Vuillard & Me” (2019) @kingsley_ifill@jerrysaltz@hilton.als This painting also reminds me of Le Marais (both the fun and those in between times) @chinatowntaylor
“Grounds of the Brand Library” (2020) → “Shimmering Jubilee” (2022).
“The world evoked in Titus’s paintings is grounded in the style of the past, yet it is decidedly timeless.” — Klaus Ottmann
“Its fresh, its playful—theres a music to it.” — Henry Taylor