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"If You Don't Take a Stand for Somet
One Nation Under God...
This piece of artwork is " Stand # 2 ", in my new series titled, " The Seven Stands of In God We Trust".
Title; "If You Don't Take a Stand for Something, then You will Fall for Anything".
Artist's Statement;
"If a good artist's artworks are really worth millions of dollars, when the artist dies, then those same artworks are worth millions of dollars also, while the artist is still alive, because neither time, nor death, nor the public finally realizing the worth of the artist's artworks, can change the true worth of the artist's artworks. Anything, other than this statement, is merely games, which the so called professionals of the public art world play, for huge profit. And those games, which the so called professionals of the public art world play, for huge profit, are like spitting on the artist's grave.", especially because the same so called professionals wouldn't give that same artist "The Time of Day", before that artist died."
One Nation Under God AKA Steve Kreuscher
This piece expresses my overall attitude towards taking stands for what is good and right, and for what you believe in. The title of this first piece is an old saying that I first heard when I was in my teens, but it has had a profound impact upon my whole life ever since, and truly has become the motto of my life as an artist.
All my life I've heard a different drummer drumming and I have followed. To follow that different drummer, usually means taking a stand for what you believe. Taking a stand for what you believe in, usually causes you to become an outcast to the normal crowd, who is thinking and traveling in the exact opposite direction as you are. Therefore, you continually find yourself racing against the wind. I guess that is why I am both, a mystic and a surrealist artist, because "The Surrealists were the rejects, or outcasts of "the statu quo" Art World", and "The Mystics", were the rejects, or the outcasts of "the statu quo" "Christian World" and often ended up being burnt at the stake for being different and standing for what they believed in and tried to change the world for the better.
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| Prismacolors on 110 Lb paper |
$8,620,100.00 |
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| Done 2002 |
$8,620,100.00 |
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| 11" x 8.5" |
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