tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-449219498394377859.post2946037809410716612..comments2024-03-17T19:10:24.832+01:00Comments on Outsider Environments Europe: Sam Puckey, Shell decorated house henk van eshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05112057600333088287noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-449219498394377859.post-57914180660568092009-09-03T14:15:35.694+02:002009-09-03T14:15:35.694+02:00Dear Alberto Oliver, Sure, shells will be a favori...Dear Alberto Oliver, Sure, shells will be a favorite material, especially for people living in coastal areas (although you may remember my note on mr Dufour, whose house is (was?) in the mountains and who also used shells. Its curious to note that shells are both a poor man's beloved item (because they are cheap when locally produced) and a rich people's favorite when used in follies (maybe because then some rare, costly items can be used, to impress people. I like looking at these questions from a sociological point of view. And I like all art, when it is created with passion and love. All the best, Henkhenk van eshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05112057600333088287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-449219498394377859.post-60058030873638120852009-09-02T22:30:12.349+02:002009-09-02T22:30:12.349+02:00Dear Henk:
I mentioned wood, stone, tusk and bone ...Dear Henk:<br />I mentioned wood, stone, tusk and bone as the prime materials every outsider artistic manifestation should contain. I would had to add the shells as well, and I don´t know what other materials will have to add too while going through the experience of your blog. Human creativity is a box plenty of surprises and we cannot even sketch what is about to be created. "Mr. Oliver", we share a surname, wonder if we also share another kind of links, it seems like at least, the interest for art we do.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com