Edward J. Fraughton - From the Art category:
Art is real and imaginary, two worlds rolled into one - the fulfillment of the artist's insatiable soul. (Edward J. Fraughton)
Edward J. Fraughton - From the Culture category:
In truth, the best long-term explanations about our ancient counterparts can be found in the paintings, sculpture, crafts, tools of utility, language and architecture left behind. These are the building blocks of civilization we call culture. These are what we call 'the arts.' (Edward J. Fraughton)
Edward J. Fraughton - From the Genius category:
Art is the supreme communicator of diverse cultures and ideas in a common frame of understanding, a virtual bridge across time. It is also the universal link into genius. (Edward J. Fraughton)
Edward J. Fraughton - From the Lines category:
Can a line be so important? (Edward J. Fraughton)
Edward J. Fraughton - From the Questions category:
An important question to ask is, 'Where and when did decoration and utility first meet?' (Edward J. Fraughton)
Edward J. Fraughton - From the Sculpture category:
Sculpture is a series of 3-dimensional shapes which, while fitting together, cause the perception of lines to the viewer, even where they do not exist. (Edward J. Fraughton)
Edward J. Fraughton - From the Spirituality category:
The artist's quest is to succeed in combining and balancing all compositional attributes and physical elements into those that are purely spiritual. That is the secret of art. (Edward J. Fraughton)
Edward J. Fraughton - From the Understanding category:
With a curious zeal to better understand our own existence, we often go far out of our way to find out who we are and where we have come from. Why? We need to know, not just for the present, but from our earliest beginnings to the present. (Edward J. Fraughton)
Edward J. Fraughton - From the Universe category:
When one studies the structure of the universe, it becomes clear that the sciences are as aesthetic as the arts, and the arts are as practical as the sciences. Thus, they are different - but the same. (Edward J. Fraughton)
Edward J. Fraughton - From the Words category:
Remember, a word is an invention, a symbol for an idea. Written text began as an artistic representation of a thought or event. (Edward J. Fraughton)
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