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		<title>Art as a Model of Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A feast of the senses.  Sights -  dogs of all sizes, the Mime Guy, people of all sizes, tantilizing colors, giant Gumby on canvas.  Smells &#8211; barbecue, funnel cakes, hot blacktop, sunscreen.  Sounds &#8211; foreign languages, a child&#8217;s laughter.  Taste &#8211; a much-needed lemonade on a hot summer&#8217;s day.  Touch - stroking the rich fabric of fantasmic [...]<p><p><a href="http://www.organized4l.com/2009/06/art-as-a-model-of-life/">Art as a Model of Life</a> is a post from <a href="http://www.organized4l.com">Organized for Life - </a>. Copyright &copy; Organized For Life, LLC, 2010. All Rights Reserved. </p></p>
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<p>A feast of the senses.  Sights -  dogs of all sizes, the Mime Guy, people of all sizes, tantilizing colors, giant Gumby on canvas.  Smells &#8211; barbecue, funnel cakes, hot blacktop, sunscreen.  Sounds &#8211; foreign languages, a child&#8217;s laughter.  Taste &#8211; a much-needed lemonade on a hot summer&#8217;s day.  Touch - stroking the rich fabric of fantasmic fauna, bumpy leather pieces, and the coolness of blown glass, while rubbing shoulders with other folk as we stroll  among the exhibits.</p>
<p>My husband gets megapoints for taking me to the Art Festival in downtown Columbus this past Saturday.  Crowds repel him; I love sharing the excitement of the other viewers.  We smile at each other with delight and every once in a while reach past our carefully guarded perimeters to describe what we see.</p>
<p>Once again, the artists and their creations are so diverse that I marvel at their innovation.</p>
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<p>In each media &#8211; whether it is wood, oil, photography, fiber, glass &#8211;  the different uses of color, shape, method and style result in a collection that is unique to its creator.</p>
<p>It strikes me as I come away that, rather than life acting as a model for these pieces, the art depicts the distinctness of  human  life.</p>
<p>Each person is a unique creation with personality, experience, disappointments and dreams.   I am so glad we are not all alike.  How boring would that be?</p>
<p>Like the art, we come in all shapes, colors, and sizes.  We alternately represent grace, whimsy, hardness, a sense of humor, and even ugliness at times.    A person&#8217;s worth doesn&#8217;t depend on what appeals to a viewer, but on the handiwork of the master crafter.   Thank God for that.</p>
<p><p><a href="http://www.organized4l.com/2009/06/art-as-a-model-of-life/">Art as a Model of Life</a> is a post from <a href="http://www.organized4l.com">Organized for Life - </a>. Copyright &copy; Organized For Life, LLC, 2010. All Rights Reserved. </p></p>
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