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NYC Slow Art Day April 12, 2014
itmarksthespot will be participating in Slow Art Day 2014 on Saturday April 12, 2014. We invite you to participate in this global art movement. Slow Art Day is a worldwide celebration of art that encourages […]
Dr. Joseph Valks – Mathematics in Art and Psychology
Galileo Galilei wrote that the universe is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles and other geometric figures. Artists who strive and seek to study nature must therefore first fully […]
Rebecca Lee – Psychiatric Chart of Objects
Name: The Green Pen Discharge Diagnosis: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Opening and Closing Date: 8/23/13 – 1/13/14 Reason for Admission: Not able to work. When asked what happens if someone does not click his top, he simply states […]
There’s Nothing Wrong With Being Different: Raising Awareness of Human Rights Violations in Russia and Ukraine
Eastern European pop artists, Alek Sandar (Issue 10, Masculinity – Sexuality and Identity: “Drawing Attention: An International Pop Star Poses Nude for Art Class“) and Andrea, are raising awareness of human rights violations in […]
Christopher Dawson – Fiction and the Consciousness of Guilt
It must be written somewhere, among the most stringent rules of writing fiction, that every character’s actions should be justified by some logic, reason or motive. But in reality, the ever mysterious human mind, in […]
Tracy Shawn – Why a Novel About Anxiety?
Years ago, I was sitting alongside other budding novelists in an ongoing writing class, rapt attention on the much-revered teacher. She asked each of us to share what our novels-in-progress were about. Trying to the […]