Over the decades, a passing through many professional stations "from carpenter, architect, urban planner, graphic artist, church organist, composer, ..." and still amazed to realize the overwhelming possibilities of creation. Digital images focusing on landscapes and animal in kaleidoscopic representation, as well as abstract fractal structures. "What separates the artist from the dilettante?" asked Redon. "Only the pain that the artist feels. The dilettante seeks only pleasure." I don't see pain alone, but pleasure, silent to irrepressible, as the driving spring. Over the decades, going through many professional positions "from carpenter, architect, urban planner, graphic artist, church organist, composer, ..." and still being amazed at the overwhelming possibilities of creativity. Digital images with a focus on landscapes and animals in kaleidoscopic representation, as well as abstract fractal structures. "What distinguishes the artist from the dilettante?" asked Redon. "Only the pain that the artist feels. The dilettante only seeks pleasure." I don't just see the pain alone, but the joy, quiet to the point of irrepressible, as the driving force.
Over the decades, a passing through many professional stations "from carpenter, architect, urban planner, graphic artist, church organist, composer, ..." and still amazed to realize the overwhelming possibilities of creation. Digital images focusing on landscapes and animal in kaleidoscopic representation, as well as abstract fractal structures. "What separates the artist from the dilettante?" asked Redon. "Only the pain that the artist feels. The dilettante seeks only pleasure." I don't see pain alone, but pleasure, silent to irrepressible, as the driving spring. Over the decades, going through many professional positions "from carpenter, architect, urban planner, graphic artist, church organist, composer, ..." and still being amazed at the overwhelming possibilities of creativity. Digital images with a focus on landscapes and animals in kaleidoscopic representation, as well as abstract fractal structures. "What distinguishes the artist from the dilettante?" asked Redon. "Only the pain that the artist feels. The dilettante only seeks pleasure." I don't just see the pain alone, but the joy, quiet to the point of irrepressible, as the driving force.
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