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24.08.12

August 24, 2012May 28, 2016 | miriam louisa simons

 

daily details 24.08.12

 

hand painted silk ribbons, textured and distressed canvas, acyclic and oil paints, plastic twine


Art enables us to find ourselves
and lose ourselves
at the same time.

– Thomas Merton


The inexpressible
is the only thing
worth expressing.

– Frederick Franck

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I have nothing to say
and I am saying it.

– John Cage

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Painting is a long road.
The beauty, to me,
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– Lawrence Carroll

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Creativity is radical discontinuity
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