In Search Of Saint Martha
mixed media on canvas(acrylic, colored pencil, pastel, ink, book pages, cigar band, cigar box labels, patterned paper scraps, plastic fork, wire, and yes, I even sunk to using a torn up BINGO card and marker. Sue me. )
An artist's job is to
(1) seek to further understand and interpret something he/she sees, or,
(2) to creatively explain something in an effort to convey great meaning, or,
(3) to blatently rip off someone else's ideas.
I don't know. I had cookies for breakfast and I'm going to have them again for supper, which feels like a happier thing to think about, so I really don't care.
mixed media on canvas(acrylic, colored pencil, pastel, ink, book pages, cigar band, cigar box labels, patterned paper scraps, plastic fork, wire, and yes, I even sunk to using a torn up BINGO card and marker. Sue me. )
An artist's job is to
(1) seek to further understand and interpret something he/she sees, or,
(2) to creatively explain something in an effort to convey great meaning, or,
(3) to blatently rip off someone else's ideas.
I don't know. I had cookies for breakfast and I'm going to have them again for supper, which feels like a happier thing to think about, so I really don't care.
Peace,
Lila
3 comments:
Oh...my...WORD! Lila, my dear - you've knocked my socks off. I LOVE it - and it is absolutely NOT a blatant rip off!
Man - I want some of those cookies. I can't wait to see this one in person. Can it come stay at my house for a while? Come - on - I'm your sister!
:-D Sure, it can come live with you for a bit! I'm hoping the fork will stay put, so if it doesn't, you would be responsible for figuring out what kind of glue holds it best.
How saucy are the ladies Malapert. I can see it in Saint Martha's eye. Nice cutlery there too ;D
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