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Art isn't about like and dislike, it's about evoking emotion.
Emotion does not come from the mind but the heart.@AwkProse— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 29, 2013
Art isn’t about like and dislike, it’s about evoking emotion. Emotion does not come from the mind but the heart.
The creation of art is at the discretion of the artist,
its perception, as art, is in the heart of its beholder.
To be art, both must be.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 29, 2013
The creation of art is at the discretion of the artist, its perception, as art, is in the heart of its beholder. To be art, both must be.
Art:
such a definitive word, yet so lacking in definition.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 29, 2013
Art: such a definitive word, yet so lacking in definition.
What art is not,
is easier than to grasp than what art is.
But art is not,
simply because someone says, "it is."— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 29, 2013
What art is not, is easier than to grasp than what art is. But art is not, simply because someone says, “it is.”
Excrement,
described in glorious detail, is still excrement,
while its description might be art,
it is still… shit.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 29, 2013
Excrement, described in glorious detail, is still excrement, while its description might be art, it is still… shit.
Who owns the people in foreign countries that buy the goods made by other slaves? Why that would be China, soon to own the world.@Tuigen
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 30, 2013
Who owns the people in foreign countries that buy the goods made by other slaves? Why that would be China, soon to own the world.
We think we're free, but in reality
all freedom has come to mean
is that we don't even know who owns us.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 30, 2013
We think we’re free, but in reality all freedom has come to mean is that we don’t even know who owns us.
Is it art, or is it not?http://t.co/5vPOjJigBB
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 30, 2013
Is it art, or is it not? http://bit.ly/CGApIIA
For a country that claims to have a conscience,
to let billions go hungry is…
well, it's unconscionable.@PAPARAZZINC @NBCNewsBusiness— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 1, 2013
For a country that claims to have a conscience, to let billions go hungry is… well, it’s unconscionable.
Relationships:
Without conflict there can be no reconciliation.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 1, 2013