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GALLERIES:
Burned By The Fire Of Our Dreams
(Paintings)
Statements
About The Nude
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Kenneth
Clark: "The
English language, with its elaborate generosity, distinguishes between the naked
and the nude. To be naked is to be deprived of our clothes."
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Francis
Bacon: "There
is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion."
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Aristotle:
"Art completes what nature cannot bring to a finish. The artist gives
us knowledge of nature's unrealized ends."
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Albert
Durer: "There lives no man upon earth who can give a final judgment
upon what the most beautiful shape of a man may be; God only knows that..."
Why
do dreams burn with such intense flame? And why are we so burned by the fire of
our dreams? Reaching for the impossible, the human Nemesis of what enfolds us in
our uniqueness, is so noble and yet so beyond our touch. Only in the night, the
void of light, can we truly dream. Then beyond our day light fantasies do they
appear. Their agony, their pain, their evil and their beauty touch our troubled
souls -- and we, earth bound, are banished from this Paradise of such flights.
Thus, haunted we are as we travel in our journeys through the nights.
NOTE:
Click to enlarge any of the following thumbnails:
Angels Without Gods (Paintings) Angels Without Gods (Pencil Drawings) Empty-ness of Laughter (Louisiana Prisoners) (Paintings) Empty-ness of Laughter (Louisiana Prisoners) (Pencil Drawings) Holding Back The Night (Paintings) Black and White Etchings and Engravings Portrait of Early Native Americans (Drawings) Passion of Christ Series (Drawings) Passion of Christ Series (Etchings) Burned By The Fire Of Our Dreams (Paintings) Burned By The Fire Of Our Dreams (Drawings) Shadows & Ceremonies (Paintings) Shadows & Ceremonies (Drawings) European Box Books A Collection of Etchings Assorted Paintings
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