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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. List of mathematical artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists who actively explored mathematics in their artworks. [3] Art forms practised by these artists include painting, sculpture, architecture, textiles and origami. Some artists such as Piero della Francesca and Luca Pacioli went so far as to write books on mathematics in art.

  4. Maurizio Anzeri - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Anzeri held his final Master in Fine Arts Degree show at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. After graduating he took part in several group exhibitions across Europe including the Museo CAMEC for the Biennale Europea Arti Visive in LaSpezia in Italy [26] Kunsthalle at the Locarno Film Festival in Locarno, Switzerland, [27] Drifting Clouds at the Galleria IMAGE Furini, Arezzo Italy ...

  5. Creativity - Wikipedia

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    Creativity is a fundamental component of the creative arts and design practice. It allows artists and designers to generate innovative ideas, solve complex problems, create products and experiences that are meaningful and impactful, stay ahead of trends, and anticipate future needs.

  6. Courtney Mattison - Wikipedia

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    Courtney Mattison (born in 1985) [2] is an American artist involved in marine biology and ceramics. [3] She hand-crafts sculptural installations inspired by coral reefs and climate change, that are exhibited in art museums and building lobbies around the world.

  7. Muse (person) - Wikipedia

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    A muse is a person who provides creative inspiration to a person of the arts (such as a writer, artist, composer, and so on) or sometimes in the sciences. In the course of history, these have usually (but not necessarily) been women.

  8. Mark Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Bradford was the first artist since the Fund's establishment to directly support the organization with proceeds from the sale of his artwork, and the initiative raised more than $1 million. [36] In 2020, Bradford partnered with Snap Inc. to create a lens for the Snapchat app to drive voter registration among users aged 18–24. [37]

  9. Dave White (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Touted as the UK's "Andy Warhol", [2] he has worked on various subject matters inspired by popular culture. While enrolled in Liverpool John Moores University in 1991 to study Fine Art, White painted in John Lennon's old art studio. After graduating in 1994, White exhibited in the Northern Graduates Exhibition at the Royal College of Art in ...