Understand Modern Art By Making It: The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts
Celia Hemken
16 episodes
7 months ago
Being taught as opposed to finding out for yourself. Your own language takes you to the other arts and philosophy and sciences. Figures appearing as indications of spirituality in Morphic Fields. The beauty of the straight line.
Nella Lush www.nellalush.com
Celia Hemken www.celiahhemken.com
Drawing: Ink Broken Line by Celia Hemken
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Being taught as opposed to finding out for yourself. Your own language takes you to the other arts and philosophy and sciences. Figures appearing as indications of spirituality in Morphic Fields. The beauty of the straight line.
Nella Lush www.nellalush.com
Celia Hemken www.celiahhemken.com
Drawing: Ink Broken Line by Celia Hemken
Understand Modern Art By Making It: The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts
25 minutes 45 seconds
5 years ago
#6 Trees Know Mathematics And Geometry
Not walking the straight line. That a tree is full of mathematics. You're not fickle if you want to keep changing. Making up your own language of numbers, letters and symbols. Turns out everyone understands you. Uncovering and covering layers. Whatever comes out of you is you and is all encompassing - it's a fractal.
Celia Hemken www.celiahemken.com
Nella Lush www.nellalush.com
Paintings: Figure by Nella Lush
Understand Modern Art By Making It: The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts
Being taught as opposed to finding out for yourself. Your own language takes you to the other arts and philosophy and sciences. Figures appearing as indications of spirituality in Morphic Fields. The beauty of the straight line.
Nella Lush www.nellalush.com
Celia Hemken www.celiahhemken.com
Drawing: Ink Broken Line by Celia Hemken