The Quest for Inner Freedom: An Artist’s Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Struggle for Inner Freedom
2.1. Artistic Creation and Inner Freedom
2.2. Contemplative Prayer as a Means of Opening the Space of the Artist’s Inner Freedom
2.3. The Artist’s Responsibility
3. Practice-Led Artistic Research
3.1. Drawing as a Medium
3.2. Process of Drawing During Research
3.3. Artworks—Method and Result of Practice-Led Artistic Inquiry
3.3.1. Note and Drawing Diaries
3.3.2. Drawing
3.3.3. Hommage for Love
What is this coming up from the desert,like a column of smokeLaden with myrrh, with frankincense,and with the perfume of every exotic dust?Song of Sol. 3:6
4. Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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