Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Words of Art

Art makes space where rules do not apply
November 11, 2005


From:
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
PO Box 120707
38941 North Bay Drive
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315-8944

For Free Sample just write me at the above address
Phone: (909) 866-9310,

ImEpiphany4u@yahoo.com or ImFeigning4u@yahoo.com


To: Collectors of Words for Art

Subject:

Psychological Enhancement in 9-11 landscape

The artistic envelope’s ink demands your attention because it shows the obviousness between the colors.

As the viewer looks closer at the envelopes art they see the ink covers some of the beauty of the genteel blending or non-blending of contrasting paints.

Like the artistic ink, 9-11 and the war obviously demand our attention also. As we view the enemy closer we observe the war covers some of the beauty of the genteel blending or non-blending of contrasts within the Islamic religion and culture.

Without the ink the viewer might not of taken the time to look closer and appreciate the subtleties lost. Without 9-11 we might not of appreciated the Islamic religion and the feeling of experiencing the decking of our own culture.

We try and think for ourselves, that’s what the envelope tells us.


Peacefully yours,
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
http://www.blogger.com/profile/8749161

Notes:
Sustaining momentum
Cumulative effect
Generates continuous tension
Artists with developmental atrocities
Abstract tradition & social organization
Psychological landscape
Warmth toward subject


The thing you consider sensible,
the rest of the world considers brilliant.

More Notes:
Perceived as edgy
Reliably inventive
Imagined from the ground up
Nerdishly love the form and know its history
Sophisticated visual ideas
Punk aesthetics embraced
Myriad possibilities
Make the impossible happen
Mocking mayhem and cranium abnormalities
A birthright to be unreceptive
They’re rich and just keep applauding


There’s a worrying there that works

only because it’s art

Plain raunchiness
Wannabe-thug
Graspable premise
Sentimental attachment
You tried your best; failed miserably, thus never try
Live action media camouflages reality
Heightened color and speed
Art makes space where rules do not apply
Perpetual revolt
Model of quick thinking and self-reliance
Cross-generational appeal
Contempt for senior slackers is rampant
Seniors don’t see themselves as retiring in behavior
Children must adjust to grandpa warriors

Thank you again for the pumpkin and date bread.

FREE Art For You

Romanticism Art paints using watercolors is done with words and FREE sample can be yours!
November 11, 2005



To: Letter/Word-Art Department

Subject:

Carl G. Mueller’s curious little paintings weave political clear-headedness with brushes dripping of romanticism. The absorbing curious little envelope paintings are a mix that we barely get a chance to savor unless we are receivers of his post.

The weave and mix of administrative system mingles with glittered reverence for Socratic irony and the feigning phenomena that animate this lone crusader, taking the earth’s pulse and healing its wounds abyss.

Pinteresque points to the past in every inch of these diminutive artistic posts. The linen weave of the envelope shows through in parts, as if the surfaces were worn and abraded, a whiff of nostalgia results as subjects wear childish clothes of art and carry us a generation back.

Destructive force is fanatical in Mueller’s paintings, here’s something defiantly glorious about that power when allied to colored paints unleashed; nothing’s at stake but a moment’s confidence in the cosmopolitan material of disorder, a fine tension between liquid fire with psychopathic energy under brush.

Carl’s abstract impressionist historical panorama collector envelopes have paint, ink, and color stinging each others extremes; searing synthetic hues smother against his will. Glutinous indigo stars, on occasion, smear mindlessly onto the bending envelops surface; make public our dreadful dark depths of a wavering capitalist secret language.

Some of the collector envelopes have flat childish simplicity but they too have filmy swath layers and skittish inked lines where gesture bolsters color, and color moans, shriek and profile with symbolist intensity.

Possibly now, but without a doubt in the future, these symbolist personalized bedecked collector envelopes will be treated as one of a kind artistic possessions, made easier by the enclosed correspondence which holds tough collected postage stamps with expectations of enjoyable historical value.

For a FREE collector envelope with enclosed correspondence that holds tough collected postage stamps just send a note to:

Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
PO Box 120707

Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

Sincerely,
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
http://www.blogger.com/profile/8749161