Monthly Archives: December 2017

17 12, 2017

My Sliding Bar on Imperfections

By |2020-03-30T08:29:27-04:00December 17th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Perpectives|Tags: , , |0 Comments

In a blog last April Defining Flaws, I considered flaws, or imperfections, a characteristic of creativity. I wrote, “...the flaws in design, and characters, and execution may be the most important contributions you make, whether intended or not...Creativity is a mercurial beast, filled with flaws that turn demons into angels, sometimes, if you’re lucky.” The concept [...]

1 12, 2017

The Irony of Salvator Mundi

By |2021-02-28T18:07:08-05:00December 1st, 2017|Categories: Blog, Perpectives|Tags: , , |0 Comments

“Going once...going twice...sold,” said the auctioneer, as he pounded the gavel and the spectators gasped at Christie’s auction last week. "Salvator Mundi" Léonard de Vinci, via Wikimedia Commons Imagine, if you can, $450.3 million dollars – almost half a billion dollars – for Salvator Mundi, a painting by Leonardo da Vinci that had [...]

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