“It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point of fact, the opposite is true. Once the public knows you’re a writer, they bring the characters and events to you. And as long as you maintain your ability to look, and to carefully listen, these stories will continue to…” – Author, The Grand Budapest Hotel
If you love the work of Wes Anderson as much as I do, keep on reading. From November 2 – 13, 2016 Spoke NYC is a home to The 7th annual Wes Anderson art show!
Featuring over 100 works of art from professional artists around the world, this exhibition celebrates Wes Anderson’s ouvre with a curated selection of affordable limited edition prints and original paintings.
I passed by the gallery earlier today. And just like the movies of Wes Anderson, the works presented there are quirky, whimsical and unexpected.














