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This was drawn following student reviews by Jassen Callender, Burak Erdim, Mark Wise, and myself. The media are pen, Tabasco and beer on napkin.
Form is inevitable in the visual arts. It is the language with which we, as artists, give voice to our ideas. Poetry and politics frames competing issues – at least for this artist. Poetry is something mysterious, that ultimately goes beyond words or forms to an un-nameable. Politics is the art of engaging in discourse and persuasion. This blog and the work within reveals a struggle.
2 comments:
Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can.
I'm not sure I quite understand the intent of this comment.
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