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		text[1] = "I like the mixed media assemblages of Rauschenburg, Johns, Dine and Cornell.&nbsp; I like the surfaces, textures and shapes in the work of Motherwell and Rothko.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/jg.htm' target='_blank'><u>Joyce Guerierri</u></A><br><br>My father thinks, and so do I, that cubism, at least what braque and picasso were doing, came from crumpling photographs or drawings; or a crumpled 'source', as my dad would call it.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/carrico/rmcarrico.htm' target='_blank'><u>Michael Carrico</u></A><br><br>Gladly, this period soon evolved into the art of real mechanics, problem solving and fixing things and I was inspired to recreate the worn parts, better than before.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/age/bunnetat.htm' target='_blank'><u>Age Bunnet&acirc;t</u></A><br><br>They represent mainly stormy skies, domesticated animals, scenes of work with backlighted figures, country roads, fires in the open, farmhouses, seastorms, rain effects with people under large colored umbrellas, snowfalls. All works, painted in studio or in the open air, show nature, love and lyric feelings.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/anchise/picchi.htm' target='_blank'><u>Anchise Picchi</u></A>"
		text[2] = "...felt the need to 'shake it up' by skewing perspectives and tilting objects to keep the room 'moving'.&nbsp; Her inspiration for these newer pieces is Paul C&eacute;zannes, THE BASKET OF APPLES.<br>...enjoyed being startled by his moving fruit and wanted to explore this same theme.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/andrea/shweky.htm' target='_blank'><u>Andrea Shweky</u></A><br><br>I love to let my pen move across the paper as I watch and listen to the local musicians on the street and in the clubs; the sounds in the buildings, the people, the sky, and the river. It all moves together in and out of harmony.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/ann/delorge.htm' target='_blank'><u>Ann deLorge</u></A><br><br>In reality, there are always going to be people who believe it is their right, no, mission, to make sure that points of view not consistent with their own are not allowed to be heard.&nbsp; This is frequently a result of religious and/or political ideology, as we’ve seen recently in New York, and is probably just as frequently a product of conflicts in commercial interests (three sides of the same coin as I view it).<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/ant/not.htm' target='_blank'><u>The A/NT Gallery</u></A><br><br>Art is a recreation of reality according to the artists metaphysical value judgments'.&nbsp; This quote from Ayn Rand is the best definition of art I have ever come across.&nbsp; It covers all art. Good and bad, from pop, to realism, to impressionism.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/bella/donna.htm' target='_blank'><u>Belladonna</u></A>"
		text[3] = "Creation is all and all is Creation...has been my personal mantra for many years. I believe that all mortals create... speaking, writing, even thinking are acts of creation.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/brian/allan.htm' target='_blank'><u>Brian Allan</u></A><br><br>Sometimes I feel compelled to stare at someone on the tube or in the street because something in them moves me.&nbsp; I know one day I will get into trouble!&nbsp; These are the images and the people who really matter for my art.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/cat/laugel.htm' target='_blank'><u>Catherina Laugel</u></A><br><br>I have been asked if there is a message that I might want to leave the world. Only appropriately I take a message from a song, 'Live the life you love, and use the god you trust, and don't take it all too seriously.'<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/eden/aardvark.htm' target='_blank'><u>Eden</u></A><br><br>Stones are a lot like people.&nbsp; Once the outer crust is carved away there's nothing left but pure beauty.&nbsp; I enjoy finding that beauty in the stones I carve.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/flynn/sculptor.htm' target='_blank'><u>Patric Flynn</u></A><br><br>Within my creative work, you will also find works which are not deliberately magnetised but only exert their effect through purely superficial colouring and design, through painting materials, types of application, the style etc. and constitute a statement for the observer in each case.<br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/Gudrun/arthealing.htm' target='_blank'><u>Gudrun</u></A>"
		text[4] = "To comprehend the complexity of the real, the viewer must recognize himself in flux, for the drawings capture the real but frame them in the absurd.<Br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/james/langston.htm' target='_blank'><u>James Langston</u></A><p>Western art, in particular, flourished, and if what we read today in some journals is true, major museum and gallery curators are beginning to believe that at least some of the hype over certain 20th century art movements has been overblown.<Br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/jeffery/jones.htm' target='_blank'><u>Jeffery Jones</u></A><p>The likes of Von Dutch, Ed Roth, Robert Williams, and Thom Taylor really come to mind. As far as Masters go, I love Bosch's stuff.<Br><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/john/debord.htm' target='_blank'><u>John DeBord</u></A><p>We have found, by necessity, countless ways to express ourselves, not all of them artistic, of course, at least not by strict definition.&nbsp; But as we are the recipients of far more 'inflow' than any of our sentient predecessors, we are forced to more efficiently process this glut, or fall into decay, or burst completely at the seams.<BR><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/just/metrov.htm' target='_blank'><u>Metrov</u></A><p>It's like that magical first kiss when you know the person you're with is one with you, you're so very right with each other, for each other.&nbsp; I know that at that moment, I'm so very right with my art.<BR><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/karen/trask.htm' target='_blank'><u>KtD</u></A>"
		text[5] = "As an Artist at one time or another, I've thought I can do better than that or how could I have made it better.  Thankfully the imagination kicks in, and somehow it all becomes clear.<BR><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/kelley/patterson.htm' target='_blank'><u>Kelley Patterson</u></A><p>I think it would have to say Cezanne I have always loved his work since I was young, I think it was the way that he looked at the subject he was creating converting them into obvious geometrical shapes, there is influence from Cezanne ('father of Modern')<BR><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/kevin/l_essie.htm' target='_blank'><u>Kevin Chard</u></A><p>I call my art 'Surreal Pop Art' because I am driven to put the familiar images of my subconscious down on paper/canvas and interpret the meaning they have for me. The ones that mean the most to me personally generally don't connect with others unless they have had very similar life experiences, while the ones that speak of more general ideas tend to be more accessible.<BR><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/kris/hoglund.htm' target='_blank'><u>Kris Hoglund</u></A><p>The best way that I can describe the type of artist that I am, is in the simplest definition, an 'undefined artist'. I never did believe that an artist should be limited to a type.<BR><A HREF='http://artbabyart.com/foa/krisztian/serfozo.htm' target='_blank'><u>Krisztian Serfozo</u></A>"	
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