Category: imagination

  • The Unlearnt Canvas.

    Skills and  lessons I  have  learned recently, thejob is never done. The Unlearned Canvas: An Atelierista’s Ode to Glorious Omissions The Irony of Achievement:Flawless artistic results in paper sculpture, a true testament to hard work and commitment (Skill).The Masterpieces Skipped (Omissions):While obsessing over microscopic creases and surgical cuts, I completely overlooked and failed to acquire…

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  • The Beauty of Subtle Perspectives

    Sparks your admiration? The Awe of the Invisible: Subtle Perspectives We often rush past the grand spectacle, missing the quiet masterpieces that define our world. True admiration isn’t always ignited by the obvious; it’s often sparked by the subtle perspective, the truth that was always present but invisible to our gaze until now.Think of a…

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  • Why do we need to understand Art works?

    What moves us to step inside and artwork is connection abd curiosity We are often encouraged to understand artworks. Why? Just step inside and wrap yourself into it if it speaks to you. Sometimes you really do need to understand but feel. Listen to your “you.” Understanding is a just a way and even if…

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  • A Question Mark? A stick, a pair of wings and a life cycle.

    Something I believe… The question mark, in its elegant curve and grounded dot, is a symbol of both support and aspiration. Graphically, it resembles a walking stick a solid curve ending in a firm point, offering balance and aid as we navigate unfamiliar intellectual terrain. It is the implement of the curious, the tool that…

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