What is…The Art of Peace®

Now and again it is necessary to seclude yourself within the vision of an image. This is really what art is all about. That is why we look at images in the first place. Life is growth and we eat to live. An image is food and the first step of this digestive process begins with the gaze of the eyes. This is, truthfully, what The Art of Peace®… is all about.

The Art of Peace® begins with you. There is nothing to contend with here just whole food for the eyes and a taste that is vibrate and joyful. You will find an unlimited plate of subjects to nourish your belly and set your mind there, as well. My Art is a wordless workshop blueprint. It is more than a basic floor plan or basic recipe card.

The most perfect patterns are found in nature and my Art can only mirror what is already there. My appetite and thirst is only to produce more and more of The Art of Peace®, to feed eyes that are hungry and hearts that are longing for home cooked meals. Cleansing the pallet of the senses, so perception is not stifled, is of up most importance.

The Art of Peace® originates with the flow of things. Like the nourishment that circulates through the blood, that flows through the veins, that run through the body. The image flows through the eyes and veins, like an ever flowing mountain stream and focuses its essence in the heart.This is what The Art of Peace®… is all about.

 

Jack William Smith

Jack William Smith – [ American, 1951 – to present]

Native Minnesota artist Jack William Smith perfected his fine art out of the spotlight while becoming recognized as one of the most prolific modern day patent artists in the country, acknowledged by thousands of drawings curated in the archives of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Later in his career, he devoted himself to creating painted compositions featuring poetic figures, places and other things hallmarking unlocking the transcendental, The Art of Peace®, in these transitional times. Smith has said; “Some collectors have told me they found a significant part of themselves in my art.”



https://www.jackwilliamsmith.art
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