Many people claim to have a problem – even problems with money in general. Almost no one has a problem with art in general. And yet, money is almost always also art….
Money is art. Money follows art. Anyone who is experiencing a lack of money – or wealth, is most likely also experiencing a lack of authentic, inspiring and visually challenging art.
Anyone with knowledge of art history can predict art’s future. This is because history repeats itself – only in new configurations that use and stimulate the science, technology and social insights of its time(s).
What if an artist would name a painting after you? As the art lived on. passing from one generation to another, or to other collectors, you would be remembered. Or what if you wanted to give someone special a unique gift of a painting named after them?
The colorful image of a Monarch Butterfly below is created with strokes that are the original Torah font letters of Psalm 145. So, in reality, if you were looking at the original postcard sized artwork, what you really would be holding a tumbled painted mix of Psalm 145’s letters, which are painted, and written with fine art ink many times.
To to illustrate my upcoming new eBook and also for the Internet, I am creating small works ranging from about 8″ x10″ (page size) to postcard size like artwork pictured in this blog. Ironically, my strokes do not get that much bigger with the larger works because the idea is that they basically cannot be seen as the symbols (letters) simultaneously represent both the letters of the words of the Creator that can also be scientifically understood as the strings of elementary physics.
The greatest lesson I learned from van Gogh is that visual fine art can change lives. It can inspire new understandings, bridges between people and cultures, and that great art, whatever the narrative, is always somehow holy and inspirational. I doubt that I would be an artist today, or even as good a human being as I continue to strive to become without his influence and spanning across time, his visual friendship, for which I aptly thank God, as van Gogh would have wished.
My use of glazes of in this work was a breakthrough in the practice of Post Conceptual art for me. I have used this then new technique often in my work since then. That makes WATERMILL SUNSET a pivotal work and important work.
Money is Art
Many people claim to have a problem – even problems with money in general. Almost no one has a problem with art in general. And yet, money is almost always also art….
Read MoreMoney is art. Money follows art. Anyone who is experiencing a lack of money – or wealth, is most likely also experiencing a lack of authentic, inspiring and visually challenging art.
Predicting the Future of Fine Art
Anyone with knowledge of art history can predict art’s future. This is because history repeats itself – only in new configurations that use and stimulate the science, technology and social insights of its time(s).
Read MoreArt for Successful Brand Promotion
Visual art sells.
It not only sells itself, it sells and promotes what it is associated with – including governments, products and individual identity.
Read MoreName the Painting
What if an artist would name a painting after you? As the art lived on. passing from one generation to another, or to other collectors, you would be remembered. Or what if you wanted to give someone special a unique gift of a painting named after them?
Read MorePsalm 145 (Monarch Butterfly Study)
The colorful image of a Monarch Butterfly below is created with strokes that are the original Torah font letters of Psalm 145. So, in reality, if you were looking at the original postcard sized artwork, what you really would be holding a tumbled painted mix of Psalm 145’s letters, which are painted, and written with fine art ink many times.
Read MoreGenesis Sunset for Jacob
To to illustrate my upcoming new eBook and also for the Internet, I am creating small works ranging from about 8″ x10″ (page size) to postcard size like artwork pictured in this blog. Ironically, my strokes do not get that much bigger with the larger works because the idea is that they basically cannot be seen as the symbols (letters) simultaneously represent both the letters of the words of the Creator that can also be scientifically understood as the strings of elementary physics.
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Read MoreHappy Birthday Vincent van Gogh!
The greatest lesson I learned from van Gogh is that visual fine art can change lives. It can inspire new understandings, bridges between people and cultures, and that great art, whatever the narrative, is always somehow holy and inspirational. I doubt that I would be an artist today, or even as good a human being as I continue to strive to become without his influence and spanning across time, his visual friendship, for which I aptly thank God, as van Gogh would have wished.
Read MoreWatermill Sunset
My use of glazes of in this work was a breakthrough in the practice of Post Conceptual art for me. I have used this then new technique often in my work since then. That makes WATERMILL SUNSET a pivotal work and important work.
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