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22nd November 2017, 05:27
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Articulation
A thread for sharing various attempts at the often voiceless communication between people and cultures. Whether it be great intellectual messages, simple hand shakes, or messages of peace or something else.
First off I have been trying to remember the following person's name for a few hours or more and have managed to do so.
He is one of the artists who I feel visually and conceptually inspired by in the recent few years, in that he is making paintings that have components of an area I have wished to explore, and once I start painting again, I will likely be visiting this site again. :-)
http://www.joshkeyes.net/
Please feel welcome to post images or links to material that relates to this fairly broad subject.
Last edited by enjoy being, 22nd November 2017 at 05:41.
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22nd November 2017, 06:44
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Another website of interest which I found out about while listening to a recording of an interview with Graham Hancock.
The artwork of Alex Grey, the husband part of the couple involved with this 'institution', might be recognisable as the artist who features in a number of album covers and videos of the band, Tool.
www.CoSM.org
I love the outrageous architecture of the 'chapel' they are creating, and if I didn't live at the other end of the earth would have already visited.
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22nd November 2017, 08:10
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Last edited by enjoy being, 25th November 2017 at 20:43.
Reason: resize ;-)
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28th November 2017, 13:04
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[QUOTE=Elen;841983033]I saw a documentary of this incredible woman of 19th century and thought to share this here with you Nothing. She was a true pioneer for her time and I don't think a lot of people know about her.
Thanks so much for that! Seeing that photo for the first time in many years stopped me in my tracks - many, many years ago
when we were first married, we used to live just down the river from Kew, and every Sunday we'd go there for a walk and a
cuppa. It used to cost something like 5p in those days ...
The Marianne North gallery was one of our favourite haunts: to see the paintings was amazing, but to watch the reactions
of people coming through the door for the first time was priceless. It really is quite a body of work. The whole room glowed.
I've never seen the video - I'm looking forward to that
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28th November 2017, 14:08
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