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dougk

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Apr 21, 2003, 9:00:49 PM4/21/03
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That head of his has been occupied with contemporary society's insoluble
problems for so long, and he is still battling on with his good-
heartedness and boundless energy. His efforts have not been in vain, but
he will probably not live to see them come to fruition, for by the time
people understand what he is saying in his paintings it will be too late.
He is one of the most advanced painters and it is difficult to understand
him, even for me who knows him so intimately. His ideas cover so much
ground, examining what is humane and how one should look at the world,
that one must first free oneself from anything remotely linked to
convention to understand what he was trying to say, but I am sure he will
be understood later on. It is just hard to say when.
--Theo van Gogh, speaking of his brother, Vincent.

{Born 30 March 1853, van Gogh failed at art dealing, teaching, and
bookselling. He became a missionary preacher, then lost his religion but
began his art with charcoal drawings. Aside from writing several hundred
letters, in just ten years van Gogh produced 870 paintings, 1037
drawings, 150 watercolours, 133 letter sketches, 9 lithographs, and 1
etching. Of just the paintings, 752 of them were done from December 1883
to May 1890; that's one every three days for 6 1/2 years. His last 77
paintings were done in the two months before his suicide at age 37.}

Looking at the stars always makes me dream, as simply as I dream over the
black dots representing towns and villages on a map. Why, I ask myself,
shouldn't the shining dots of the sky be as accessible as the black dots
on the map of France?
--Vincent van Gogh

Happiness...it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative
effort.
--Vincent van Gogh

I dream my painting, and then I paint my dream.
--Vincent van Gogh

One may have a blazing hearth in one's soul and yet no one ever come to
sit by it. Passersby see only a wisp of smoke from the chimney and
continue on the way.
--Vincent van Gogh

What lives in art and is eternally living, is first of all the painter,
and then the painting.
--Vincent van Gogh

As we advance in life, it becomes more and more difficult, but in
fighting the difficulties, the inmost strength of the heart is developed.
--Vincent van Gogh

And my aim in my life is to make pictures and drawings, as many and as
well as I can; then, at the end of my life, I hope to pass away, looking
back with love and tender regret, and thinking, 'Oh, the pictures I might
have made.'
--Vincent van Gogh, in a letter to his brother Theo

I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the
process.
--Vincent van Gogh

Ananya

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Apr 22, 2003, 1:38:51 AM4/22/03
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dougk <tz...@FlyingW.net> wrote in message news:<Xns9364B7307E2E9tz...@63.240.76.16>...

The best one I like of Van Gogh is this one...

'If you hear a voice within you saying, "You are not a painter," then
by all means paint -- and that voice will be silenced.'
-- Vincent Van Gogh

... its a great comfort, when i am painting a difficult one.

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much love, light and laughter,
ananya.

- Kanga Rose -

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Apr 28, 2003, 6:11:17 AM4/28/03
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"Ananya" wrote in message

> ... its a great comfort, when i am painting a difficult one.
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Anywhere on line to see your *work*?

OBQ
They thought I was a Surrealist, but I wasn't. I never painted
dreams. I painted my own reality.
~ Frida Kahlo, in Hayden Herrara, Frida (1983)

- Kanga Rose -

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