Notes
Utilizing Expendable Materials to Create Works of Formal Pristine Beauty
Poison turned into Medicine
al·che·mist | ˈal-kə-mist
Alchemist: Someone Who Transforms Things for the Better
The long route to English for alchemist began with the Greek word chēmeia, which probably came from the word chyma (“fluid”), derived from the verb chein, meaning “to pour.” It then passed to Arabic, which added its definite article al- (“the”) to the Greek root. The word then passed from Latin to French before coming to English. Some other words derived from Arabic also retain the al- in English, such as algebra, algorithm, and alcohol; in fact, the transformative liquid that was constantly being sought through experimentation by alchemists is another word with the Arabic al- prefix elixir.
MATERIALS WANTED ALWAYS
Guards of civilization.

- Right now I am looking at:
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The hopeful Rothko - just when he made the breakthrough, before it all became dark
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Joyce Pensato
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Stanley Whitney (why are his paintings so good ? it makes no sense but they are Fra Angelico good)
- Peter Bradley like always
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Diane Arbus
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And also a return to Dürer´s Feldhase