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A Beginning
by Eric Needle, co-founder, curator,
Blue Earth Society |
Life is an open book. No endings, just journal entries. Thoughts,
ideas, notions, this is as close as we'll get to a manifesto.
What is art? We think art is life. Art is the visual representation
of all the stuff inside us that we want to share, to communicate,
that we have to get out.
Years ago, as I was hiking up to my 3rd floor studio at the University
of Central Florida's Fine Art building. Balancing home-made stretcher
bars, canvas rolls and an Artbin full of brushes, Johann Eyefells,
one of my favorite professors, asked me, "Why are you doing
this?"
Why go through all the trouble. Why struggle to make something,
in the hope that others might see its message, perhaps its light?
For a grade? In art school I was obsessed with making art and
if the assignment was a painting a week, I would bring in ten.
The professor would have to address some of my work. What is the
point? What does it mean to make art? Why do we do it? Perhaps
this book will answer this.
For me, art is something inside me, something inside each of
us. Only by listening to our inner voice, our conscience, God
maybe, can I express, can I process, or just deal with the chaotic
ever moving thing we call life. This tiny sliver of the internet
is meant to be a place where we can jog down a few thoughts, random,
scrutinized or otherwise.
This book is not meant to be exclusive, rather the opposite.
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Articles

The Power of Verse
By Eric Needle
I stumbled onto a site, looking for the lyrics of a Sixpence
None the Richer song. Whenever it comes up in my iTunes shuffle,
I sing along, whether I know the words or not. Since Puedo
Escribir is in Espanol, even my abilities to butcher the
real lyrics were hard pressed to make sense of it. What is this
haunting melody singing about? An epic story of love lost, words
of praise or teen angst amid a storm of grief.
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Seeking the Divine
By John M. De Marco
“To an unknown god.”
The ancient Athenians erected many shrines to various deities
that gave power, perspective and no small dose of fear to their
collective psyche. Early in the first century A.D., the Jewish
philosopher Paul of Tarsus, a follower of Jesus Christ, stumbled
into their city and observed the many places of devotion to the
unseen.
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Dance of Life
by Rachel Golub
When I paint, I go beyond what the eyes visibly see. I feel the
flow of infinite energy, the continual renewal of the universe.
Molecules, atoms and cells always in motion, nothing is real and
still as it visually appears. Life is simply flowing energy. That
is what I paint.
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The Artistic Life
By John M. De Marco
Each breaking dawn demands of us the tasks we must accomplish,
the problems we must solve, the relationships we must manage.
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What Is Art?
by Michael Golub, co-founder
"Painting to me is a very physical means of expression.
I get messy and dirty. I scrape and scrawl and struggle with the
canvas until a thing of beauty is produced, which stands on its
own and has its own life and meaning.
The smell, the texture, the intensity, of paint is like nothing
else. I like to climb inside the world of the canvas, the larger
the better. Insane."
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Our writings...
This book does not have end, only a beginning. It is a compilation
of our thoughts, and the thoughts of others who have inspired
us. We will continue to write it and others after us. Life is
its focus. |
| Art is the universal language.
It transcends country and culture.
It crosses boundaries of race,
gender, religion and politics.
We believe art is more than craft.
It is communication, it is reason.
It is song and poetry.
Behind expression is meaning, emotion, message.
Our reason for being is simple,
To move others to action and promote feeling.
Art is a celebration of life!
There's so much more to it than we imagine.
- Eric Needle |
| Few things communicate truth to us as powerfully
and effectively as forms of art. Without the regular nourishment
of creative expressions, we find ourselves starved into mediocrity.
We descend into bitter normalcy; we allow life to be reduced to
a bite-sized journey bordered by zero lot lines—a microcosm
of the blandest suburbia, a “walking shadow…a tale
told by an idiot, signifying nothing.” - John M. DeMarco |
| ...at the point that art starts representing
something else it goes in a different, away from purity. It is
tainted. It is no longer itself. It seeks to portray to validate
its existence. Isn't’t this then the way humans are, we
need to label ourselves and validate ourselves and we have such
difficulty just existing and being. I’m looking to get around
all of that garbage. I’m looking for purity, at least in
my art. - Michael Golub |
| We believe in showing the positive, negative
dark art is out. We have no time for it.
The dark side is easy to tap into. It's easy to offend, so much
more of a challenge to create something that stirs love, faith,
hope, joy. |
| Painting to me is a very physical means
of expression. I get messy and dirty. I scrape and scrawl and
struggle with the canvas until a thing of beauty is produced,
which stands on its own and has its own life and meaning. The
smell, the texture, the intensity, of paint is like nothing else.
I like to climb inside the world of the canvas, the larger the
better. Insane. - Michael Golub |
| There is an area of the nervous system to
which the texture of paint communicates more violently than anything
else. - Francis Bacon |
| There was a reviewer a while back who wrote
that my pictures didn't any beginning or any end. He didn't mean
it as a compliment, but it was. It was a fine compliment. Only
he didn't know it. - Jackson Pollock |
| My works are language links and barriers
and straight continuity of my daily life. It could happen that
thoughts, diverse feelings and also death may end or start with
them. The fact of not comprehending them totally would not make
me feel uncomfortable but as part of lifetime revelations they
provide the magic to understand God and the universe. - Carlos
Alfonzo |
| Life is so amazing, so fleeting. Our time
could be a song. A joyous refrain in the creation epic.That's
why I paint. That's what I paint. - Eric Needle |
| It is a mirror, in it we see ourselves,
preconceived notions have vanished. The mind stops and time does
not exist. All labels drop. We are in the presence of art, and
we are the art and the artist and this is our magical universe.
- Michael Golub |
| Man is a goal seeking animal. His life
only has meaning if he is reaching out and striving for his goals.
- Aristotle |
| There are only two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though
everything is a miracle. - Albert Einstein |
| A work of art which did not begin in emotion
is not art. - Paul Cézanne |
| I understand what Clifford Still was doing.
It’s all about freedom and expansiveness, possibility, and
stillness. The possibility of simplicity. The possibility of freedom.
The freedom in the silence. The idea of a work of art having total
solidarity, with the entire universe existing in one place at
one time representing all places at all times. The artist commands
this universe and his actions thoughts and intentions bring it
into being. He is the channel or creation the channel for the
voice of God Almighty. - Michael Golub |
| Fantasy, abandoned by reason, produces impossible
monsters; united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the
origin of marvels. - Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) |
| The best reason to paint is that there is
no reason to paint....I'd like to pretend that I've never seen
anything, never read anything, never heard anything...and then
make something....Every time I make something I think about the
people who are going to see it and every time I see something,
I think about the person who made it....Nothing is important...so
everything is important. - Keith Haring (1986) |
| My art is about my constant search to discover
the true nature of the universe. It is about questions. I think
the right questions are like keys. We discover the truth by questions.
We save the world by asking questions. Art will save the world.
….
I will question the nature of art the nature of all things, and
the nature of what is beyond all things. By pushing the visual
envelope I court chaos and question even my own visual standards,
and in the process seek the light for in the suspension of all
of our “systems” there is light. There is no chaos.
At a distance “out there” all is in perfect harmony
really. Formal order is irrelevant. There is only peace. That
is the place that I go, the place that I take you through the
ritual of my art, the ritual of creation, which is the divine
act. - Michael Golub |
| What if we've got it all wrong? What if
it's all an elaborate setup?
This whole notion of heaven and hell, angels and devils. We think,
yeah, those fallen angels, what a bunch of chumps... I mean, how
can you be, in God's presence and want to leave? It makes you
almost feel sorry for them; What a stupid decision. And then it
dawned on me. What if we, are the fallen?
Think about it... humanity is separated from our Creator, yes?
We live on this earth, the creation, perhaps seduced by it, to
be here. Maybe angels and us are the same creatures, "made
in our image".
And are we there in heaven with our Maker? No. Does the world
seduce us? Yes. Were we kicked out of Eden and didn't that serpent
make it all happen?
As a Christian, I can even take it a step further. When Jesus
vistied us, was he not pleading with us, giving us one more chance
to return to the Father? Come back, you prodigal sons. It gives
more meaning to my sense of personal, original sin.
If this were true, then we're in a lot more trouble than
we ever imagined.
Our existence much more precipitous than we allow ourselves to
think. I bet you sit back and say, yeah, I'm saved, I've got it
all figured out, but isn't that exactly what Screwtape would tell
us? Wouldn't he try to make humanity be lulled into complacency?
Isn't that where we're at? - Eric Needle |
| This grand show is eternal. It is always
sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower
is forever falling; vapor ever rising. Eternal sunrise, eternal
sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming, on seas and continents and
islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls. - John Muir
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