A surprising number of scientific advances have been made and masterpieces of art created by individuals just on the threshold of adulthood.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Art and science have so much in common - the process of trial and error, finding something new and innovative, and to experiment and succeed in a breakthrough.
We foresee no limit to scientific advancement in the future, and in scientific truth there is nothing dead; science is always a living and growing body of knowledge; but art on the contrary has many times run its course to an end, and exhausted its vital power.
There can be nothing exclusive about substantial art. It comes directly out of the heart of the experience of life and thinking about life and living life.
To become truly immortal, a work of art must escape all human limits: logic and common sense will only interfere. But once these barriers are broken, it will enter the realms of childhood visions and dreams.
Evolution is not an even process. There are surges, and there are micromoments. Certainly a career as an artist is that way.
We will always have more to discover, more to invent, more to understand and that's much closer to art and literature than any science.
You can disseminate your art, and it's all such easy access now. The upside to it is that more people are creating than ever before.
Art is made to disturb, science reassures.
Once again, I think there is little art being done that really owns up to such intense possibilities.
One of the greatest things about being an artist is, as you get older, if you keep working hard in relationship to what you want the world to be and how you want it to become, there is a history of interesting growth that resonates with different moments in your life.
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