Having read his book "The Art of Creative Living" I have no doubt that his paintings are based upon his beliefs and faith. I like his work, I find it soothing and relaxing. Like TK, I too prefer to concentrate on the good in this world, rather than the bad. Not portraying the bad doesn't mean it doesn't exist, it can simply be a desire to have good in ones life.
The same way I feel about Meyerowitz. We all have our own opinions.
I don't think light has much meaning or impact without it's opposite, nor dark without light. Light with no counterpoint is wonderful briefly, then fades do monotony - monotone. Complexity and difficulty keep art and life alive. Doesn't make it easy, but I would argue, more enduringly beautiful.
C
OK so after speedreading through 13 pages of Kincade threads I'd have to say Kaatherine's thread back on page 3 is the funniest...and scariest!
LOOK WHAT I FOUND!!!!!
There is a TK movie coming out this year. I can hear the cheers
Check out the link below:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0999872/
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