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This perhaps is a question we all must ask ourselves. It is comfortable to stick with the status quo, refusing to rock the boat for fear of capsizing. But a life lived quietly, it can be argued, is a life barely lived. The fear of being wrong or stumbling as we step must not keep us from veering off the path when something interesting beckons from the bramble. In art, and in all things, it is necessary to cultivate the courage to disturb the universe. Otherwise we will spin on in the same circle forever. 

“Do I dare disturb the universe?” -T.S. Eliot
This perhaps is a question we all must ask ourselves. It is comfortable to stick with the status quo, refusing to rock the boat for fear of capsizing. But a life lived quietly, it can be argued, is a life barely lived. The fear of being wrong or stumbling as we step must not keep us from veering off the path when something interesting beckons from the bramble. In art, and in all things, it is necessary to cultivate the courage to disturb the universe. Otherwise we will spin on in the same circle forever. 

“Do I dare disturb the universe?” -T.S. Eliot
This perhaps is a question we all must ask ourselves. It is comfortable to stick with the status quo, refusing to rock the boat for fear of capsizing. But a life lived quietly, it can be argued, is a life barely lived. The fear of being wrong or stumbling as we step must not keep us from veering off the path when something interesting beckons from the bramble. In art, and in all things, it is necessary to cultivate the courage to disturb the universe. Otherwise we will spin on in the same circle forever. 

“Do I dare disturb the universe?” -T.S. Eliot
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DO I DARE DISTURB THE UNIVERSE Painting

Algis Beržiūnas

Lithuania

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 165.4 W x 55.1 H x 0.8 D in

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This perhaps is a question we all must ask ourselves. It is comfortable to stick with the status quo, refusing to rock the boat for fear of capsizing. But a life lived quietly, it can be argued, is a life barely lived. The fear of being wrong or stumbling as we step must not keep us from veering off the path when something interesting beckons from the bramble. In art, and in all things, it is necessary to cultivate the courage to disturb the universe. Otherwise we will spin on in the same circle forever. “Do I dare disturb the universe?” -T.S. Eliot

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Multi-paneled Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:165.4 W x 55.1 H x 0.8 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Canvas is my playground so I can play it every time differently. Sometimes I call it "playart", While it is not a handicraft for me of making the product - I do exploring new fields of a different visual languages and that gives me joy of new cognition. Expressive loud abstract gesture or silent line art narrative all fits me depending what kind of message I do have that day, because I do exist in the "that" seconds moment and how I feel then, it defines my states of being. http://aberziunas.webs.com/ Quate: “ART IS NOT A HANDICRAFT, IT IS THE TRANSMISSION OF FEELING THE ARTIST HAS EXPERIENCED.” LEO TOLSTOY

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