Last week, I interviewed architect John Marx, who recently published his first of book of watercolors and poetry, Études – The Poetry of Dreams + Small Fragments. The interview was recorded for my weekly series of podcast conversations about the arts with creators, curators and art lovers from all over the world. Here are five clips from our conversation.

(To listen to the full podcast, scroll to the bottom of the page.)

Why modern architecture was not “allowed” to be beautiful.

Marx talks about Dublin’s Sanguine Lily: 1916 Centenary Chapel.

Marx talks about Études – The Poetry of Dreams + Small Fragments.

The importance of doing both digital design and physical sketching in architecture.

Marx shares his thoughts on his own artistic journey.

Check out the full podcast conversation with John Marx via one of the players below. To order Études – The Poetry of Dreams + Small Fragments, go to https://www.amazon.com/Etudes-Poetry-Dreams-Watercolors-Fragments/dp/1943532427

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