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“Like most serious collectors, I by
no means consider the works of art I own as inanimate ornamental possessions.
To me, they are vital embodiments of their creators. They mirror the
hopes and frustrations of those who created them – and the times
and places in which they where created. Although the artists may be
long dead, and even the civilizations in which they worked long since
disintegrated, their art lives on.
The interest and pleasure an individual takes in his collection does
not stem from the monetary value of the works of art but from a realization
of the validity and permanence of the fundamental values that art
represents.”
J.P.Getty.
Art, in all its forms, is one of the oldest forms of human expression.
It is with us through out our journey through life and some fortunate
people continue their creative work beyond childhood others go on
to collect pieces that continue to have an impact on their life.
Everyone can relate to art in their own way, it’s an individual
form of expression that speaks to us all. As children we all enjoy
to let our imagination free through artistic expression, we aim to
encourage this very feeling in children of all ages through Work Shops
and by showcasing global artists. Above all, it is a matter of loving
art, not understanding it! |
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