ART AND FICTION
The fictitious in the fictional - Fauvism began in France in the late 1900s. French painters Henri Matisse and Andre Derain led the movement. Other painters in the movement included…
The fictitious in the fictional - Fauvism began in France in the late 1900s. French painters Henri Matisse and Andre Derain led the movement. Other painters in the movement included…
Medium is a means for Creation. The Moss Wall (featured above) uses moss as a medium to engage viewers on multiple levels. To begin with, it engulfs the viewer with…
Are creative process and creative outcome different? What happens when we see the creative process as the outcome or the outcome as the process itself? As Creators, what we make…
The world is beautiful but not sayable.” – Charles Simie Art conveys what words cannot explain. The beauty in art is its unverbal as well as verbal nature. What we…
“You were born an original. Don’t die a copy.” – Ben Mikaelsen “Art is either revolution or plagiarism.” – Paul Gauguin What copying means to an artist can be variant…
"A great artist is a simplifier.” – Vincent Van Gogh Simplification is the game of the brave and the symbol of greatness. Relevance and relativity always has greater range in…
“Curiosity about life in all of its aspects, I think is still the secret of great creative people.” – Leo Burnett Knowing the unknown has been something that has always…
French Artist (classic painter) Edgar Degas once said “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” Why do we make art? Does art need a purpose…
Spanish artist (surrealist) Salvador Dali once said “Have no fear of perfection, you will never reach it.” What do we term as perfection when we create? What do we idealise…
Spanish artist (cubist painter) Pablo Picasso once said “Everything you can imagine is real.” What we perceive of our imagination or think is our imagination can fully translate as reality…