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Bob Dawson 04-27-2013 04:55 PM

On Beauty, down through the centuries
 



In truth, the Greeks named the world after ornament, for the diversity of the elements and the beauty of the stars. Their way of calling it is Kosmos, which means ornament. For nothing more beautiful than the world may be seen with the eyes.
- Isidore of Seville (560-636 A.D.)

Thou, silent form, dost tease us out of thought, as doth eternity. When old age shall this generation waste, thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say’st, “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,” that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
John Keats (1820)

Three qualities are required for Beauty. In the first place, integrity or perfection, since incomplete things, precisely because they are incomplete, are deformed. Due proportion or harmony among the parts is also required. Finally, clarity or splendor: in fact we describe things whose colors are clear and brilliant as beautiful.
- Thomas Aquinas (thirteenth century)

The painter is master of all things that may come to man’s mind, and so if he wishes to see beauties of which he may become enamored he has the power to make them… that which is present in the universe in essence, presence or imagination he has first in mind, and then in his hands, and these are of such excellence that, as they make things, they create a proportioned harmony as instantly apparent as the harmony of nature.
- Leonardo da Vinci (1498)

I have always believed that good is none other than Beauty in action, that the one is inextricably bound up with the other and that both have a common source… a soul open to the seduction of the virtues must be sensitive in like measure to all other kinds of Beauty.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1761)

Beauty is indeed an expression of freedom, but not a freedom that raises us above the power of nature, to release us from all physical influences; it is rather the expression of that freedom we enjoy within nature. We feel free in the presence of Beauty because our instincts are in harmony with the law of reason, for here the spirit acts as if trammeled by no laws other than its own.
Friedrich von Schiller (1801)

I have the certainty that the supreme act of reason, the one in which it encompasses the totality of ideas, is an aesthetic act, and that truth and goodness are intimately merged only in Beauty.
- Georg Wilhelm Freidrich Hegel (1821)

‘Tis the melodious hue of beauty thrown
Athwart the darkness and the glare of pain
Which humanize and harmonize the strain.
- Percy Bysshe Shelley (1819)

When I think of art, I think of beauty. Beauty is the mystery of life. It is not in the eye, it is in the mind. In our minds, there is an awareness of perfection. We respond to beauty with emotion. Beauty speaks a message to us…. All artwork is about beauty; all positive work represents it and celebrates it. All negative art protests the lack of beauty in our lives…
- Agnes Martin (1989)

…All your conditioning has been directed toward intellectual living. This is useless in artwork… Our emotional life is really dominant over our intellectual life, but we do not realize it
- Agnes Martin (1989)

If you foolishly ignore beauty, you will soon find yourself without it. Your life will be impoverished. But if you invest in beauty, it will remain with you all the days of your life.
- Frank Lloyd Wright (1945)

Give unto them beauty for ashes,
the oil of joy for mourning,
the garment of praise
for the spirit of heaviness.
- Isaiah 61:3 (525 B.C.)

In a world of ugliness and horror, it is the creators of beauty who are the true revolutionaries.
- Phil Ochs (1963)

ginnie 04-27-2013 05:25 PM

about Art
 
Never posted this before. My work is still out on the internet. If you want to see what I did for 33 years go to ginnie neill Noah's Country Ark. Although I ruined my neck looking under a magnafier all those years, I have no regrets for what I did with my life. The miniatures were 1/2 ". Most the size of a dime. This was a God given gift, and my Noah's Arks were a thank you. :D

Bob Dawson 04-29-2013 05:33 AM

Most the size of a dime. Noah's Country Ark.
 
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Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 978806)
Never posted this before. My work is still out on the internet. If you want to see what I did for 33 years go to ginnie neill Noah's Country Ark. Although I ruined my neck looking under a magnafier all those years, I have no regrets for what I did with my life. The miniatures were 1/2 ". Most the size of a dime. This was a God given gift, and my Noah's Arks were a thank you. :D

Noah’s Country Ark: This is our very own Ginnie Neill: unique, seeing a miniature world, and bringing it to us.

“Since beginning the business "Noah's Country Ark" in 1979, Ginnie Neill has attended shows throughout the United States and achieved numerous awards for her designs. Several publications have featured her work including Miniature Showcase, Nutshell News, and Miniature Gazette magazines.

As well as touring the show circuit, Ginnie has provided professional designs for Diener Industries Inc. and Polyform Productions Co. She was an instructor with the "Artist in Residence" program in Columbia, Mo., and has extensive teaching experience as a member of the "National Association of Miniature Enthusiasts" since 1988.”

http://noahscountryark.tripod.com/thegoods.html

ginnie 04-29-2013 08:22 AM

Thank you Bob
 
Thank you for posting that link Bob. I will be making these critters in heaven one day. They still dance in my dreams!. ginnie

butterfly53 05-13-2013 08:30 AM

Art
 
Hi i also love art and after my diagnoses of pd i decided to joing the rancs and try painting. Painting was my salvation , i could get pass the stiffness and just forget about it while i was doing that. I could not draw a straight line , when i first started 7 years ago . Now i had a few exhibitions and sold feve paintings. I do watercolors mostly landscape and flover and colored pencils portrait of children and animals. But evwen if i did not sold anything i would paint . It gives me pleasure behind the measure.

Songfellow 06-07-2013 11:54 AM

Mother
 
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I meant to share this on Mother's Day but missed it. It's one of the poems that my wife and I offer during the Summer craft shows we attend. I hope you enjoy it.

Steve

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UNA SERATA A CASA ~ Sir Edward John Poynter~ 1836-1919.

bluedahlia 07-07-2013 09:06 AM

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Artist: Vidan

bluedahlia 07-07-2013 09:11 AM

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bluedahlia 07-07-2013 09:12 AM

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