sketches shades of gray | |||||||||||||||
"She could see it all so clearly, so commandingly,when she looked:it was when she took her brush in hand that the whole thing changed. It was in that moment's flight between the picture and her canvas.. who often brought her to the verge of tears and made this passage from conception to work as dreadful as any down a dark passage for a child. Such she often felt herself- struggling against terrific odds to maintain her courage; to say: "But this is what I see..this is what I see" - Virginia Woolf Behind the insane madness, between and potency and the existence, there is inherently a small space. Some will wrestle, some will calculate, and some will be artists. It is the innate tendency to see the world in shades, tones, and emotional expression that leads the maddened to develop into brilliance... ahhh the artists. |
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a stellar photograph, Say.... kudos to Art Class | |||||||||||||||
Hook it up | |||||||||||||||
Get inside my head | |||||||||||||||
Fionaholics Phenomenonymous | |||||||||||||||
For the artists... | |||||||||||||||
shades of gray | |||||||||||||||
the undercover colors | |||||||||||||||
Name: | Jessica Grace | ||||||||||||||
Email: | Bruner@Colorado.edu | ||||||||||||||