“Merz art strives for immediate expression by shortening the path from intuition to visual manifestation of the artwork... they will receive my new work als they always have when something new presents itself: with indignation and screams of scorn.” ArtPathExpressionStriveIntuitionManifestationVisualsSomething NewAlsScreamStrifeScornArtworkIndignationNew Work Author:Kurt Schwitters
“It takes time and devotion to learn the language of color and lighting in the garden. Your tastes are sure to change over time, reflecting your inner evolution. Seeing the garden as a canvas for your celebration of Nature's palette is a wonderful expression of the soul's love of beauty and artistry. Your own inner intuition, however, is often your best teacher, but don't forget that Mother Nature will always have a few surprises up Her sleeve as well.” WellsSoulMotherLanguageForgetTeacherWonderfulSeeingColorExpressionEvolutionTasteGardenSurpriseIntuitionDevotionCelebrationTake TimeCanvasReflectingLightingSleevesArtistryMother NatureBest TeacherPaletteIt Takes TimeChanges Over Time Author:Christopher McDowell
“The expression "from above" is for us only a way of speaking. Many receive from above the command for action - we call it intuition.” WayActionExpressionIntuitionCommand Author:Sri Aurobindo
“It is true that the path of human destiny cannot but appal him who surveys a section of it. But he will do well to keep his small personal commentarie to himself, as one does at the sight of the sea or of majestic mountains, unless he knows himself to be called and gifted to give them expression in artistic or prophetic form. In most other cases, the voluminous talk about intuition does nothing but conceal a lack of perspective toward the object, which merits the same judgement as a similar lack of perspective toward men.” KnowsMenGivingHumansWellsDoeFormDestinyCasesPathSeaObjectsExpressionPerspectiveMountainSightIntuitionArtisticJudgementMeritGiftedSectionsSurveysPropheticMajestic Book:The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism Source: The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism