Omnipresent Art

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Art is omnipresent; it’s up to you to recognize it. The lit walls of small galleries and long hallways of museums make it easy to spot a well balanced composition or a thought provoking idea. The historical relevance of these works, as well as local artist’s big-time aspirations, thrive in these traditional environments, but the combination of color, shapes, lines and ideas also live in the streets you reside on, bounce in the sky you walk under and slouch in the pubs you drink at. An open mind and a working sense is all that is necessary to experience the beauty of Omnipresent Art.

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Derek noticed bubbles, stains and other gunk in the corners of the slides he was examining at work and the result was an artistic observation of shapes, colors and juxtapositions. Art is omnipresent.

2 Responses to “Omnipresent Art”


  1. 1 Bee Honey Jan 4th, 2008 at 12:38 pm

    “Art is omnipresent” I can’t imagine a world without the option to see this in front of you. Better yet, to ignore it…

  2. 2 zig May 6th, 2008 at 10:34 pm

    omnipresent is the word that explans it all
    looks like looking through a micrscope. do theses paintings have white backgrounds or are they back lit or are they photos???
    like them all. the top one green red stretch xray muscle

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