Anyway, things are going well enough. I'm not exactly having a blast with my classes, especially drawing (see RIP chimp), but hopefully things will pick up next semester. RISD is a great school, I'm sure, but I'm having trouble simply because I'm too artistically conservative......which is new to me. I've never been the most conservative anything back home in Minnesota, but I sure feel like a hick out here in New England.
~Dalla
Devious Comments
And then I realized that in addition to not liking the colors or the sloppiness or the mess, I really hated what those paintings were saying and violently disagreed with their theme and message. It was there, but I don't like getting raged at either in art or by people screaming. Your art's cooler than a lot of the things I've seen held up as supposed greatness, and it reminds me a lot of the artists you listed as favorites. I hope you do well there and I hope at least some of your teachers appreciate your picking up on some of the cool things from times before photography -- because you take it so far beyond photography. Way cool.
I don't assume it makes you in any way conservative that when you draw a panther it wouldn't look out of place hanging next to a Charles R. Knight panther. More that like Knight, you love nature and you're far better than I am at projecting that same natural feeling to creatures of imagination.
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Robert A. Sloan, writer and artist
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"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
~Hamlet; Act 5, Scene 1
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