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Dialogue with Picasso
A journal entry written in 1996 while creating a piece of art during the time I was also going through a divorce. It began with an assignment given through a summer Discipline-Based Art Education (DBAE) course through the Getty Art Institute in Los Angeles. It reflects my feelings towards art (in 1996) and shows how the art-making process can delve deep into one’s psyche to express the true emotions one might otherwise not have the courage or words to communicate.
linnieaikensartist
Feb 289 min read


In Good Company
I'm abysmal at perspective.... have studied, practiced it, even taught it, and I can spot it immediately in my students' paintings, but never my own until later. I am and will always be about feelings, color, light, and mood, so much so, that I'll rush to express those while overlooking the most basic of technical elements. Alas! Remember that Cezanne and VanGogh had TERRIBLE perspective in their works too. I'm calling my style fauvism masquerading as realistic impressionism.
linnieaikensartist
Feb 224 min read


Art and Reflection: A Journey Through Experiences
Art serves as a mirror, reflecting not only the artist's intentions but also the viewer's emotions and experiences.
linnieaikensartist
Jan 105 min read
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