Wednesday, 6 March 2013

The man has touched many


"His adopted surname is based on the translation of "sto" (the Slavic word for "(one) hundred") into German. The name Friedensreich has a double meaning as "Peaceland" or "Peace-rich" (in the sense of "peaceful"). The other names he chose for himself, Regentag and Dunkelbunt, translate to "Rainy day" and "Darkly multi-coloured". Therefore his name Friedensreich Hundertwasser translates directly into English as "Peace-Kingdom Hundred-Water"."

His ideas are proved as being more universal than just a visual artist through his architecture and people in other areas he has inspired

https://soundcloud.com/dunkelbunt

This music group have adopted his self given name i would say due to his art being so pure. It proves the idea that creativity is natural

LIFE IS CREATION - LIFE IS CREATED - LIFE WAS CREATED

It seems so obvious now. Art in galleries is almost pointless and valueless as it is all around us anywhere anyway.

This is where the difference of public and private galleries becomes important to understand when thinking about aiming my work. 

Private galleries are trying to materialise the value of your work when really it is everything is on the same level. obviously you as an individual you need sustenance (look at Marlsow's hierachy of needs a few posts below for details/evidence of this) so you can not always avoid this. 

Public galleries will allow a space for work which ticks less boxes, yet with current climate (recession) it may be hard to see a future for this in less you go big. 

Essentially art can be for yourself and other people. I think inspiring people through your art to realise that life(creation) is with in everyone can be the greatest achievement. when people realise this they will stop looking to others for answers and find them within themselves. This will then solve all the worlds problems... peace and love xxxx

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