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I remeber; my first dabs into painting as a young child with pencils my father would bring back from the construction site and the paper with the perfectly grided lines that he would bring me; too the days of finger painting in preschool; the class projects in elementary; the crude paint sets designed for kids I would get for gifts; the first real art classes I took in Middle school and all the different mediums they exsposed me to; being moved to the advance classes there after with Mrs,Cameron who to my luck transfered to the high school I would attend and allow me a freedom with my arts. I Remember Mr. Milton Watts and his positive influence as well as lessons taught in the Commercial end of the Arts that would get me through some of the tough projects I've encountered and I'm sure for more to follow. I also remember enlisting in the Army designing and painting upon murals that I would never get to finish. I remember drifting from my passion to follow a career in the health care industry that would only occationaly allow me to use my true talents in little informative booklets for diagrams on how to. All the while carrying my little sketchbook with me and occationally picking up a piece of canvas and some paints here and there along the way. And I still remember the feeling of getting my first handfull of paintings framed and walking just down the way to a gallery pub in Tampa called ZION; and how my work was accepted for the first time, and how good it made me feel, and how much that day change my life from there foward. I also remember; my first Gallery show; and my first 10 rejections; as well as my first painting sold. I remember digging in the ditches with other artist at local group shows that the Vitale Bro's were so kind to invite me to show in. I can still rember my first mural job on the Beach in the womens room at a bar named Bongo's and the story published on me for my works there at eclecticity e-zine as well as Charolotte Carvers(the publishers) kind words," Stig is a serous artist of great talent."; And to the slanderous coments from others that would follow. As well I can remember the first phone call to be involved in Cerebral Arts 4 that Phil Pressler had put on and how it rain so hard that the only people left where just the artists who would not give up an ounce of hope. I can remember the good and the bad; but one thing that has always stayed with me and that is the satisfaction of being able to create something that I can enjoy and share with others regardless of the times. Stig Lindow 12-10-2002 12-10-2002
Bollywood And Vine two firsts for me the presence of my art work in a movie (My custom hand painted Bus.) and a short camio. Was a pleasure to be a part of this movie as well as the chance to work with such a professional Director "Edward Jordan". Please Click Pic for more Info.
Well here it is My first Book Cover Titled: "Woman a Sensual Part of Nature" Written by: Michael Anderson . I had the pleasure of a sneek peek; It is more than worth the read. Please Click Pic for more Info.
Lust In the red-eyed heat of lust I saw you, I took you, I knew you. As emotion and desire overwhelmed me I turned you over, and into, my object. Did you have feelings? Did you have thoughts? Did you have desires? Did you have self? All these I took and destroyed as I disregarded your, "you". Had I but thought for a moment in that heat, perhaps if I had even just looked I might have seen you. If I had known you had sorrows, I could have comforted, If I had known you had pain, I could have eased, If I had known you had problems, I might have helped. But no, in that instant, I stripped you in desire and discarded you for the aesthetic form of some curved lines which aroused some beast within, to devour the thing which was the least of you, in sacrifice of the thing that was only you. **** Michael De Marais (c) In harmony with and inspired by original art work By: Stig
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