I saw them cross the twilight of an age, The sun-eyed children of a marvellous dawn, The great creators with wide brows of calm, The massive barrier-breakers of the world
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Showing posts with label ART. Show all posts
20/06/2007
28/05/2007
Shakespeare the artist
William Sh. is best remembered as a writer. A writer at best is an artist. The artist feeds on his own mind and passions to prove to himself the something else that he creates. That thing, his art, is hard to define; it even works with this same principle in mind. A great artist gives from himself what is himself. The true artist and his work are inseparable. This is not to say an artist must share his darkest secrets in his work, but he cannot subdue himself so far as to be totally hidden behind his work. The artist also cannot work without a body of art from past to present, with which to compare and contrast his own art. An artist is usually recognisable through his style. Others copy that style, diluting its art for mass consumption, whereupon it becomes a trend. Trends die as new styles are born.
Shakespeare embodies his Age yet he is always held up for all time. At worst he is severed from his contemporaries as if he lived and worked in an unassailable tower of glory attuned only to cosmic frequencies and universal emanations. Simply I say he was a man, take him for that. What kind of man was he? Not I, nor you, nor a billion experts can ever really know, unless someone finds his diary. His sonnets are often read as a diary. Others shun this idea as ridiculous and say they were simple conventional love poems.
“…Let them say more that like of hearsay well; I will not praise that purpose not to sell…” Q21.
I Love Shakespeare
17/05/2007
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12/04/2007
12/03/2007
06/02/2007
14/01/2007
07/01/2007
Here and Now
Amiten was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK) in 1955 and since 1980 he has been involved in meditation. His main endeavour has been to integrate what he has learnt through meditation in his ordinary day-to-day life.
In 1999 Amiten started creating personal paintings on commission and in the following months expanded his creativity to works aimed at a broader public. At present he lives and works in Glasgow (Scotland).
03/01/2007
Lonely Walker
The photomontage of several negatives depicts a lonely walker in the public park and a mass of trees along the two sides of a road. It was conducted in the former Soviet Union at the end of 1970s and symbolizes an individual who resists the massive pressure of the surrounding totalitarian society. However, the emphasized perspective in the composition of the picture expresses the eternal nature of this dilemma for the entire mankind.
Nathan Brusovani on ARTwanted
23/12/2006
05/12/2006
26/10/2006
08/10/2006
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