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Tag Archives: Art Quote
Purple Sage, Accolade
Purple Sage (Eco Collograph) “Practicing creativity in every way we can think of feels like the most powerful response to current events that we can make. Adding to the beauty of the world and allowing our work to reflect the … Continue reading
Art Quotes I Like and Why II: Yayoi Kusama and the Polka Dot
“A polka dot has the form of the sun, which is a symbol of the whole energy of the world and our living life, and also the form of the moon which is calm … Polka dots are a way … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Quote, Jude Hill, Polka dot, Roger Ackling, Spirit Cloth, Yayoi Kusama
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Art Quotes I Like and Why
“A painting [work of art] is a layering of thoughts and visual impressions piling up history and sensations. An open ended experience where the viewer adds his or her own notions to those of the artist.” Richard Diebenkorn I particularly … Continue reading
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Tagged Aesthetics, Art Quote, Communication Cycle, Richard Diebenkorn, Stained Glass
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How to Achieve Great Things: Walking the Fractal Way
I’m in bringing small things together mode. I have a lot of them. It’s time they were introduced to one another. Arrows and fans, hexagons and cells and circles and … In the hope I create something great, rather than … Continue reading