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Jul 30 |
Art, Expressive Arts, Featured |
Laura Vitale |
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A GLIMPSE OF MY 35 YEAR NIGHT SEA ...
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Dec 14 |
Art |
Schmitt & Hall Studios |
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The following are images of paintings done in collaboration between Ric Hall and Ron Schmitt. Ron and Ric paint on the same painting at the same time with no discussion before-hand as to what they are going to paint. Here...
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Dec 14 |
Psychology |
Richard Bargdill |
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This is part 2 of a piece Richard Bargdill wrote for the Dasein Project on October 15, 2011. CLIENT AND ARTIST (cont.) 7. Clients and artists must resist urge to judge one’s self or the piece before the work is finished...
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Dec 1 |
Psychology |
Thomas Moore |
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Most of us are probably familiar with traditional images of terrifying goddesses or women of myth. Kali in India, the fierce goddess with bulging eyes, multiple weapons and long, red, protruding tongue is one, and the more...
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Dec 1 |
Psychology |
Adam Blum |
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Peter Fuller’s Psychoanalysis and Art (1980), which looks psychoanalytically at four major art works and their corresponding historical movements, is fortunately as vivid and instructive a history of psychoanalysis as it is of...
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Oct 15 |
Being vs Non-Being, Psychology |
Richard Bargdill |
2746 Views |
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Note: This piece is split in half. There are six numbered entries with this post and there will be another seven on December 15th, 2011. If you enjoy what you see here, please stop back next month for the second half!...
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Sep 15 |
Art |
Julia Schwartz |
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I have something like a virtual rolodex in my mind which contains not names and numbers, but years of study, reading, looking, shadows, dreams, art, and world events. Like a receptacle of experiences, my unconscious unfurls into...
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Sep 1 |
Art, Features, Philosophy, Religion, Spirtuality |
Thomas Moore |
12484 Views |
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I’ve been translating the New Testament Gospels from Greek during the past year and naturally ran into several conundrums that I can’t resolve with any finality. Among them is one of the commonest phrases, “Our Father Who...