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  2. Artistic inspiration - Wikipedia

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    The artist would be transported beyond their own mind and given the gods' or goddesses own thoughts to embody. Inspiration is prior to consciousness and outside of skill ( ingenium in Latin). Technique and performance are independent of inspiration, and therefore it is possible for the non-poet to be inspired and for a poet or painter's skill ...

  3. Tina Marais - Wikipedia

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    Tina Marais' work focuses on diversity, integration, [3] human impacts on the environment, social transformation and immigration. [4] She tries to capture flow, or the element of change within her work. [1] Tina Marais' fascination with movement created by the wind, and the sea, began as a child in South Africa. [1]

  4. Beth Cavener Stichter - Wikipedia

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    Her father is a molecular biologist and inspired Cavener to study science up until college. She would work in his lab in the summers and says that she aspired to a career as an academic scientist. Her mother, Nancy Jacobsohn, a sculptor and an art teacher, taught Cavener how to work with clay starting at an early age and also did some painting. [3]

  5. Muse (person) - Wikipedia

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    Human muses are woven throughout history. In modern times, specific people are called muses; as a rule, these are close friends and sometimes lovers or spouses, who inspire or affect the works of an artist due to their disposition, charisma, wisdom, sophistication, eroticism, intimate friendship, or other traits.

  6. Peter Anton - Wikipedia

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    Peter Anton’s sculptures have been featured in solo exhibitions in Europe, the United States, and in Asia, including the Fairfield University Art Museum in Fairfield, Connecticut; the Museum Jan in Amstelveen, the Netherlands; [4] the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, Connecticut; [5] the Allan Stone Gallery, [6] Hammer Galleries, [7] and the Bruce R. Lewin Gallery, [8] in New York City ...

  7. Dave White (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, White held his debut solo exhibition of his vintage military inspired pop art portraits in a show entitled Planes, Tanks and Automatics at the Truman Brewery during Frieze week. His work was featured in the Wall Street Journal and "sold briskly" in spite of economic turmoil. [ 3 ]

  8. Ian Murphy (artist) - Wikipedia

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    From there they would work on their own art, exhibit and teach. [9] The studio space Murphy used from 1986 to 1987 at the Tyldesley County Primary (TCP) School subsequently became the ‘Murphy Room’ - a permanent gallery space for artists to display their work. [10] He was also AiR at Drumcroon, Wigan Education Art Centre from 1990 to 1991. [11]

  9. Angie Lewin - Wikipedia

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    Lewin is inspired by the hilltops and saltmarshes of the North Norfolk coast, and the Scottish Highlands. She depicts these contrasting environments and their native flora in wood engraving, linocut, silkscreen, lithography and collage. [1] [4] Lewin states that she has been influenced by the artists Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden. [5]