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Featured Time is Art Artist - Issue #37 - Jules Carlene



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1. What is your artform and/or vision?

I call my art form technoprimitive. All of my pieces are created with reused and recycled materials and incorporate mementos of the future.

The art speaks its own mind through the materials and attention that I give and in this way I see that it provides a kind of mirror into the inner parts of outer space. I don't always notice my heart beating but it is; that to me is like how the art works, all it takes to gain a pulse is a glance.

[Rex Costello - Ecstatic Union]
“Cave Windows” 6 by 8 feet, Mixed Media & Collage
adoculos.gandi-site.net

2. What other artists inspire you?

I am inspired by the nature art of Andy Goldsworthy; visceral art Paul Mcarthy, the fossilized hallucinations of Attila Morpheus, performance artists like Toth & Sheri Brown, meditative digital game art as in Riven the Photography of Claudia Rogge and many others...

3. What does the phrase "Time is Art" mean to you?

The phrase “Time Is Art” to me is a reminder that life is a highly complex synchronistic gift. “Time is Art” reminds me that life is designed from the thoughts we keep, created out of the ocean of everything there ever was or ever will be. I see a bigger picture of what it means to exist when I think of time as art.

 

Find Jules Carlene on the Web:

adoculos.gandi-site.net


Time is Art

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