What cultural sources do you draw from the most?
Museums and libraries, for sure. We'd be lost without them.
God the Father, Jesus Christ His Son, the Holy Spirit, the Bible plus my family. I read at least 5 books a week. I love learning and reading new things from other creative minds.
Music: jazz, classical, and indigenous folk. Reading. Good films.
Native American, Nature based
All, I am using Renaissance, Baroque, or Maya.
Primarily none. The only sphere is the Unique Self with the phenomenal Universe as a mirror for countless forms of thought and imagination.
absolutely inspried by all types of different Cultures...i was born in a foreign country of my parent's origin and i was lucky enough to attent an International school from the very beginning.....so i was exposed to so many different cultures at a very young age....
There isnt today any particular aesthetic or specific culture , and therefore it varies everytime - a multiplicity of diferent styles , trends , locals and traditions from east to the west and north to south .
not easy to skip over the centuries, and something new upgrade for the Moment. Maybe nothing.
anything archaic.
poetry, like Tennyson.
this is a really tough question,as it varies so much.
I would say nature and my Jewish religion are the two things that lend themselves to my art the most.
I don't draw from cultural sources as much as a draw from artistic movements over the past several hundred years.
None in particular, I find that the more I think I know, the more I find out about what I don't know. Every culture has something of value for me to learn.
I draw sources from different cultures.
Social activity and day to day interaction with friends, family and customers inspire me. My spirituality also makes me who I am as an artist. |
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