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January 2011 - page 7

“DEAD OR ALIVE” BY MONIQUE LUCY WEBERINK

in My own creations by

“Dead or alive”

by Monique Lucy Weberink

Blue Feeling Series, about sad feelings in live…

"DEAD OR ALIVE" BY MONIQUE LUCY WEBERINK

in My own creations by

“Dead or alive”

by Monique Lucy Weberink

Blue Feeling Series, about sad feelings in live…

BASQUIAT ~ ON DRAWING

in Passion Of Art by

“Believe it or not, I can actually draw.”

Jean-Michel Basquiat (December 22, 1960 – August 12, 1988) was an American  artist and the first artist of African descent to become an international art star. His career in art began as a graffiti artist in New York City, and in the 1980s produced Neo-expressionist painting. Basquiat died due to a heroin overdose on August 12, 1988, at the age of 27.

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FRANCIS BACON ~ ON BEING AN ARTIST

in Just a bit of everything and everyone... by

“I don’t think people are born artists; I think it comes from a mixture of your surroundings,
the people you meet, and luck”
Francis Bacon

GUSTAV ADOLF MOSSA ~ LADY MACBETH

in Gustav Adolf Mossa ~ Symbolic dreamworld or the reality of dreams... by

“Lady Macbeth” 1906

Gustav Adolf Mossa

LEONOR FINI ~ OUTRE SONGE

in Leonor Fini ~ Painter of the surreal by

“Outre Songe” 1978

Leonor Fini

LEONOR FINI

in Leonor Fini ~ Painter of the surreal by

“The Guardian of the Springs” 1967

Leonor Fini

LEONOR FINI ~ MOUTCHI

in Leonor Fini ~ Painter of the surreal by

Leonor Fini and Moutchi

photograph by Veno Pilon, c. 1934

LEON SPILLIEAERT ~ MAGICAL STAIRCASE

in Art & the Unconscious Mind by

Vertigo, Magic Staircase (1908) by Leon Spillieaert
Belgian artist 1881-1946

SOREN KIERKEGAARD ~ ON BEING A POET

in Poetical Visions by

A poet is an unhappy being whose heart is torn by secret sufferings, but whose lips are so strangely formed that when the sighs and the cries escape them, they sound like beautiful music… and then people crowd about the poet and say to him:  “Sing for us soon again;” that is as much as to say, “May new sufferings torment your soul.”

~Soren Kierkegaard

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