Greetings friends,

An old article of mine that dealt with Quality, obviously inspired by  
Pirsig and MoQ.

http://Rudra.sulekha.com/blog/post/2005/06/the-artist-and-the-muse.htm

What is it, that specific defining aspect that sets one piece of art  
from another.

Regards,

Dwai

On Nov 16, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Heather Perella wrote:

>
>      [Marsha]
>> A painter I really like is Vachagan Narazyan.  He's
>> Russian, and I
>> think I've read he's designated a neosurrealist.  I
>> actually own one
>> of his smaller paintings.
>
>
>      I googled some of his paintings.  They have this
> very deep, emotional presence.  It's dreamy almost
> mirage-like.  Feeling seems to drip from the pictures,
> but these feelings are so deep I don't feel sad,
> happy, or anything readily identifable, yet, I'm very
> sure this strong feeling is present as I look at them.
>
> thanks.
>
> cold night,
> SA
>
>
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