
Long before Windows was a glint in Bill Gates eye, some early pioneers and settlers thought that a window "ruined a perfectly good wall"!
"Wind from the Sea" by Andrew Wyeth

"The story behind Wind From the Sea is quite well known. Andrew had been working on a different painting in an upper room at the Olson house. It was stifling hot and his paints were starting to dry out. He crossed the room and lifted the window to get some air in. When he did, the old lace curtains began to flutter in the wind."
"The pattern of birds in the lace looked to Andrew like they had come alive and were flying. It made the hair on the back of his neck stand up. He quickly grabbed one of the pencil studies that he had of Christina Olson and did a sketch of the window overtop of the drawing of Christina. That study with “Wind From the Sea” over the sketch of Christina was part of an exhibition in Washington DC in 2014. The exhibition examined Andrew’s paintings of doors and windows over his career and was called Looking Out, Looking In."

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