The Atelier by Glenn Haybittle

 

Jared is a professional painter. One painting focuses on Christ. Jared looks at his paintings with a philosophical eye. For this reason they have become more than colors and paint slapped on a brush. His thoughts are far deeper than I could go. His way of thinking about his painted images challenged my mind. His wife is an artist too. Jared chooses his models with great care. The way we choose to look at sex is here. These people share their values openly.  His wife, Diane's Psychotherapist, does not think Jared looks at his women models with the respect due them. He listens. The two women are on the opposite side of a brick wall. I do not think all of them will ever agree. There is much hear about the classicists. Jared is very there when he joins himself with the old masters. What a mix there is when one strives to stay oneself, while remaking the world in your image. I was shocked that Diane willingly shared her private sanctuary with Jared. This is not a lightweight novel, but it is an interesting one.

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