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  2. Artistic inspiration - Wikipedia

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    In Greek thought, inspiration meant that the poet or artist would go into ecstasy or furor poeticus, the divine frenzy or poetic madness. 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 ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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.

  5. Artist Illustrates Her Random Thoughts To Create Relatable ...

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    Kim-Duyen Park, also known as Kimi, continues to illustrate relatable life moments from her own experience.The artist herself shared: "I like to draw slice-of-life comics about my everyday life or ...

  6. What Really Matters in Being a Great Artist - AOL

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    The following video is taken from an interview that Motley Fool analyst Brendan Byrnes recently had with Seth Godin, author of The Icarus Deception. Godin is also a talented public speaker ...

  7. John Pugh (artist) - Wikipedia

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    John Pugh (born 1957) is an American artist known for creating large trompe-l'œil wall murals giving the illusion of a three-dimensional scene behind the wall. Pugh has been creating his murals since the late 1970s.

  8. Charles W. White - Wikipedia

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    During his time at the Otis Art Institute, White was a mentor for many young Black artists, including Kerry James Marshall, Richard Wyatt Jr., David Hammons, and Alonzo Davis. [6] [9] [24] Marshall reflected that “Under [his] influence I always knew that I wanted to make work that was about something: history, culture, politics, social issues.

  9. This Artist Uses Layered Paper To Create Cute Illustrations ...

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    On a whim, I decided to try paper art. Honestly, I can’t recall exactly what inspired me to start—it just happened! I shared my first attempts online, and the response was overwhelmingly positive.