Perfect for Your Purpose Now

Matisse 1912

Matisse 1912

Imagine you are a work of art. Lovingly imagined and painstakingly worked on by your creator.

The canvas is stretched and attached to a sturdy frame. A blank slate, free from plans and expectations, with the ability to become anything.

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Rembrandt 1628

Rembrandt 1628

The gesso is prepared and painted onto the canvas laying a foundation to keep the delicious colors coming later from being absorbed into the canvas and becoming muted.

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Everyday brush strokes are added. Forms take shape. Sometimes the colors or the brush strokes don’t come out the way that the creator imagined. New ideas spring up from these unexpected outcomes.

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Matisse 1955

Matisse 1955

This work of art needs to be shared. It is different than what was originally imagined. It is beautifully unique and evokes exquisite emotions. Keeping it in storage simply because it doesn’t match the original plan is selfish.

Perfect for its Purpose Now

Just as you wouldn’t compare a Matisse to a Rembrandt (or a Jade Katt) and you wouldn’t compare two works of arts created by the same artist if there is a 30 year gap between the works, this work of art shall not be compared to others because it is Perfect for its Purpose Now

Rembrandt 1658

Rembrandt 1658

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