from The Concave and Void
by Alexander Archipenko
Nature creates that which is not yet there. The apprehension and use of this principle by an individual may guide him to the understanding of many transcendental values of art and life.
Drilling meaningless holes into a statue or digging senseless cavities if they are not symbolical or associative, cannot serve as substitutes and become absurd.
Indeed a mannerism or a toying with empty accidental happenings, or buffoonery, will never lift a work of art toward a spiritual quality.
And that's how it's done
- Hans Meinhardt
If you're hit the mark every time, you're standing too close.
- Wendell Castle, wood worker
It was inspired by Queen's Anne Lace
- Jim Johnson, architect
Go
- Miss Francis, Monroe High School
Henry the Hoozle Hound, Reihnardt went away, and Steinway the white biter
- ADK
The Aqueduct, The Aqueduct, The Aqueduct, The Aqueduct,
- Neal Rudin