Pat Goltz
Pat Goltz

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IMPORTANT NOTICE. Saatchi has started protecting my images from saving by putting a transparent layer over each. They did this without my permission and over my objections. As a result, I may make the decision to leave, but since it is still possible to save my images elsewhere, for the time being I am staying. YOU HAVE MY EXPRESS PERMISSION to save a copy of any of my images FOR YOUR OWN USE (not for republication on any web site or other medium, or for commercial purposes).

Please note: because of the size of my gallery, and the difficulty of viewing the entire thing easily, I have divided my art into different categories and put them in collections. Click on "View all" under "Collections" to see the ones I have prepared, and then select the genre of interest to you. The distinction between my own collections, and the collections I have curated will be readily apparent.

I strive to be a Renaissance person in my life, someone who loves learning and practices virtue and joy.When I do art, my mind is engaged in pure thought, bypassing language. The visual impression itself is the meaning. My art begins with a found object, such as a random mathematical formula or something that catches my eye and therefore my camera. As I develop it, the found object and what I do to it merge seamlessly. My image grows as an organic object. When I do art, I discover what is hidden in the medium and reveal it, much as a sculptor finds the object in the rock and chips away everything that does not belong to the object. When I take a photograph, I merge with my subject and become my subject. Failure to do this means the photograph will not please me.

When I do photography, my purpose is to make natural beauty available to people who cannot go where I go.

I consider something to be art if it is beautiful, or inspires a person to do a humanitarian act. Art is supposed to be a conscious representation of order, not chaos. It is not supposed to be ugly. While beauty is in the eye of the beholder, for me it must have form and meaning. It should show skill. It is not violent, either to humanity, or to sensibility. Art shows the inner peace of the artist. Even artists who are in horrible life situations can have that inner peace, and it shines through. If there is not that inner beauty, I can't connect with the art or the artist.

When I do digital art, I often prepare my own "raw materials", such as scripts in Apophysis, or materials in Bryce.

Soli Deo Gloria.
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Website
http://www.extraplicity.com
Education
Bachelor of Art from Ohio Dominican College. I have also studied martial arts and Montessori and consider these an important part of my training.,

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Collections are groups of images curated by you and your fellow artists and art lovers. A collection can include work from a single artist or from several different artists.

To Create a New Collection

Click on "Add a Collection" link in the Collections section of your Profile page or click on "Collections" from the top menu and then click "Create a New Collection."

To Add an Image to a Collection

Click on any image to get to the Image Detail page. Below the image, click on the "+" sign to add the image to an existing collection, or create a new collection for it.

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