SAKKAL - CUVISM - FINE ART

What If? 2014

Description

Our accomplished skill as artists are in part measured by our developed dexterities, our acquired capabilities of the motor skills of our brain to plan, coordinate and execute movement. When once trained through repetitious experience, the motor systems execute the motor programs for these skills with ease, automatically, unconsciously without conscious involvement. The more these skill movements are mastered by practice, the less they rely on conscious direction. Except for final enhancement additions, experienced, methodology practicing artists are able to create a complex, multiple part composition, like What If, unconsciously.

What if postmodern, conceptualized, conscious mind artists whose skills have been atrophied by years of misguided practice should once again realize the importance of their unconscienced mind and return to it for creativity? Could the cultural decadence that has adversely affected visual art creativity for the past sixty years be understood for what it is and what it isn’t and be overturned? Could artistic skills that have withered under the influence of postmodern ideology be restore? Could Fine Art, influenced by an era of CUVISM, be reawakened? What If?

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