The Oor Wullie character represents me as a child. When I have him expressing lessons from A Course in Miracles i am bringing him in to the now to help me see things differently. Of course I didn't know this until later. First the glowing idea i have to fullfil then the art then i think what does it all mean.
2005-10-20 18:16:06 - 27 comments. Categories: [Oor Wullie] [painting] [representational] [small] [west] |
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"The object of painting a picture is not to make a picture - however unreasonable this may sound. The picture, if a picture results, is a by-product and may be useful, valuable, interesting as a sign of what has passed. The object, which is back of every true work of art, is the attainment of a state of being, a state of high functioning, a more than ordinary moment of existence. In such moments activity is inevitable, and whether this activity is with brush, pen, chisel, or tongue, it's result is but a by-product of the state, a trace, the footprints of the state. These results, however crude, become dear to the artist who made them because they are records of states of being which he has enjoyed and which he would regain. They are likewise interesting to others because they are to some extent readable and reveal the possibilities of greater existence." - Robert Henri (1865 - 1929) |
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