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Kate Moriarty |
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The visible, tangible world is merely a finite collection of objects and ideas which exist on a long and infinite line too immense for our whole and true comprehension. Religion and science both seek to construct and also instruct a purpose and place for human existence. Art is the outward expression of one individual’s search for the same construction. And when, if by chance, art instructs it is humble, yet strongly convincing by virtue of never intending to be. |
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