I found this to be an excellent meditation for the Triduum to look at William Adolphe Bouguereau’s works which follow the passion and resurrection of our Lord. Bouguereau is one of those French academics who was accused of making “bad art,” the world criticized him for embodying what was wrong with the outmoded French Academic Classical […]
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American Painting Video Magazine
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Apr 2012
Dearest friends, I would like to recommend to you all something that I am, and have been for a while, excited about. It’s a video magazine. I did not know that such things existed, but as I’m visually oriented, I have come to appreciate and enjoy this medium for communication. This magazine benefits from a […]
Category: Aesthetics, America, Art, Artist, Arts of the Beautiful, beauty, It Is What It Is, Master Artist, Narrative, Nobility, Painting, Realism
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Please visit this link HERE to watch the documentary “Fresh.” This film takes a look at the deficiencies and horrors of American Industrial Agricultural, but also provides a glimpse of several different organizations or farmers that are working today to create sustainable, philosophically sound, ethical, organic, and natural options for farmers and consumers. It is only an […]
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