Artist Information:
Jan G. Marque
Hoogerheide,
Netherlands
Member Since: Feb 2008
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Artist Statement:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away.
Art Wars part 1.
The Pencil Menace.
The once neutral system known as the art market, was millennia the base for a constant force of evolving patterns into the aesthetics, reflection and so understanding of mankind. These where peaceful times……...
But dark times lay ahead. The rise of the Dark Age was inevitable. The so-called Dark side of the arts, the Modern Art movement, was powering up their weapons. Slowly, but surely they drew their plans against the art, that for millennia was made from craftsmanship, style, and talent of an artist. They had secretly infiltrated and overruled the majority of the art consul with lies and deception. And once in power, this self acclaimed ruler of creation betrayed and tried to murder any known art from the old era. The concept was from now on to be seen as the ruling art, and the one who holds the concept would be the artist.
Every artist that uses the old force of craftsmanship, style and talent, had to flee across the galaxy, or had to go underground to stay out of the way of the Modern art movement. In ...
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Jan G. Marque's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Jan G. Marque's Portfolio. Browse Marque's body of work: A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away.
Art Wars part 1.
The Pencil Menace.
The once neutral system known as the art market, was millennia the base for a constant force of evolving patterns into the aesthetics, reflection and so understanding of mankind. These where peaceful times……...
But dark times lay ahead. The rise of the Dark Age was inevitable. The so-called Dark side of the arts, the Modern Art movement, was powering up their weapons. Slowly, but surely they drew their plans against the art, that for millennia was made from craftsmanship, style, and talent ... | |
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