Impressive Bauhaus-like Geometric Art
Minneapolis artist John Diebel spent a great deal of his time in the 80’s living in Berlin. Having been inspired by the city popular for its rich and vast creative culture and architectural heritage, he translated his experiences back into his geometric collage drawings. The works reveals the same post-WW2-like, utilitarian feel that Berlin was known for during the Cold War.
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“…With Glamour, in stillness… there is no future, there is no past, there is Presence…”
…When you’re vibrating purely, you get only what’s a match to that. It’s your ambivalence: “I like that but I don’t like that… I like that but I don’t like that…” that keeps what you like and what you don’t like coming at you all the time. You don’t have to “turn the other cheek” when you are in vibrational harmony only with what you want. Then, only what you want comes…
—- Abraham
"…When you’re vibrating purely, you get only what’s a match to that. It’s your ambivalence: “I like that but I don’t like that… I like that but I don’t like that…” that keeps what you like and what you don’t like coming at you all the time. You don’t have to “turn the other cheek” when you are in vibrational harmony only with what you want. Then, only what you want comes…
—- Abraham
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