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What is Art for you?  Is it your emotional expression or is just a hobby? 


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What is Art for you?

Jan 07 2009
Because  art is such a big part of my life I would like to start a blog to "what art represents to each one of us"

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Eva Hoffmann wrote on January 9,2009
It is so hard for me to write about art. I am thinking all the time about art and try to figure it out, what is it. For me art is, if my soul is responding to an artwork. I don't need to think about it, it is there. When I am painting, the best moments are, when I am not thinking. It is just coming. To make it real, I painted some pieces about dancing. I don't know can can I explain it, it just happened. It was not planned.
URL: http://www.EvaHoffmann.com

Nella Lush wrote on January 8,2009
My exact feelings Jeff. When I look at nature I feel blessed, every season, atmospheric change, they are all like brush strokes, nature creates beautiful masterpieces. We could never duplicate what Nature creates but that feeling it gives us fuels our artistic outlook and we create because of that feeling..., so many times when I am lost all I need to do is look out from the window and look at the red cardinal sitting on the branch of the oak tree as if is just there to inspire me... The cardinal, my muse..., that is why red is always present in my work :)
URL: http://www.Nellasartgallery.com

Jeff Grassie wrote on January 8,2009
Art is all around us. It is in nature, in things created and not not yet created. Sometimes it is easily seen and other times it is not. Art has taught me to look more closely at things that surround me and to see things I would normally pass by. Art has taught me to not always trust my instincts but to go to the edge and challenge myself to knew possibilites. Art has become who I am. It took may years to find it, but once found, I could never live without it.
URL: http://www.jeffgrassieart.com







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