Monthly Archives: August 2010

Radiating Intensities

Radiating intensities touches upon Robert Henri’s experiments with color combining near- complements to achieve a background that is open and movable. Wittgenstein’s ,”Remarks on Color”, adds to Henri’s theories. Continue reading

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A Symbolic Language

In one’s attempt to identify a concept or a phenomena, one always begins with one’s own experience. One, in a way, starts at the periphery and slowly begins to move toward the center, attempting to eventually hit the mark or … Continue reading

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Imaginary Radiance

Last week, I traveled to a part of the Catskill mountains near the high peaks. It is a dramatic and beautiful place with many hidden waterfalls and distant views of the mountains. It is a wonderful place to paint in … Continue reading

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Open Imagination (Bachelard, Rimbaud and Baudelaire)

Image via Wikipedia Two weeks ago, I wrote about the open experience where when engaged in an activity such as painting one’s mind is easily carried into a state of reverie where one can experience the world and images that … Continue reading

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