Saturday, May 29, 2004

Freedom of Expression

The artist is free, when presented with the IDEAL, to represent that IDEAL, in his or her own perception. Free to be true to the 'form' of IDEAL, free to express such a change of the perceived IDEA, in whatever expression it might take.

Once the pencil has touched the paper, IDEAL is touched. When the pencil moves, on the paper, producing the chosen form, IDEAL is reflected, through the mature consciousness of the artist..."Now Free!"

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