Tag: conceptual
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The Essence of Grace

~ artwork ~ Art 634’s final show in The Power of Words series — The Essence of Grace: A Multifaceted Exhibition — explores the profound meaning of “Grace,” bringing together a wide range of artistic interpretations, touching on the physical, emotional, spiritual, and cultural dimensions of grace. I’m greatly appreciative to Art 634 for this…
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Facing Realities

~ artwork ~ I recently had 3 artworks accepted into Art 634‘s exhibition “Facing Realities: An Exploration of All Facets of “Face.” This is the 2nd of their 3-part themed exhibition – “The Power of Words: A Transformative Art Series” – held throughout 2025. (Click here to see the artworks from the first exhibition “Expanding…
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Butterfly Photography: Tri-unity of Life

~ artwork ~ In May I entered 2 photographs in the Newaygo County Council for the Arts 2025 Statewide Photography Competition and am honored that both were accepted. “Our goal for this show is to exhibit and acknowledge the finest photographers in the state of Michigan and encourage greater growth and achievement in the photographic…
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Expanding Horizons

~ artwork ~ I was quite excited to come across Art 634 in Jackson, MI a month or so ago. As someone who writes poetry and enjoys making all kinds of artistry, I found their 3-part exhibition series quite intriguing … “The Power of Words: A Transformative Art Series,” a collection of group art exhibitions…
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Signal

~ artwork ~ I have found releasing emotion through creativity to be a great way of sorting through life in a purposeful way. Whether it be what I’m facing personally or what I’m observing as I watch and engage with others. Signal is one of two mixed media poetic artworks entered into the Ottawa County…
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Concept is king

~ inspiration is everywhere ~ Fountain is a readymade sculpture by Marcel Duchamp in 1917, consisting of a porcelain urinal signed “R. Mutt” (wiki). What a beautiful sculpture! Oh, you don’t agree? Well, maybe if you knew the full story. Click here for wiki’s version (for what it’s worth). Summary: “Duchamp described his intent with…