Art The artist reproduces and portrays that which he perceives. Capturing life in its grandeur and simplicity, he shows the beauty of the commonplace — as well as the ugliness in reality. His tools are the pencil and pen, thebrush and palette, a drawing board, a canvas. Through these handguided instruments he freezes in time that which would otherwise melt from memory. Unity, design, and motion are characteristic of life and must necessarily be incorporated in his re-creation of it. Here, in his course of study, he continues his natural talent with technical study and constant practice. This, he believes, will make him truly an artist. A corrective stroke, a perfected image. As patterns are fitted together, the abstract becomes concrete. James Russell A.B., B.D., M.A. 39
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