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Artie Fischl is a one-man Romanticism revival. Nationalism is his main aesthetic influence, but on a personal, almost selfish level - a Nationalism of the self, the ego and the universe. Total individual perception. Self absorption. Self-centeredness and concern only for one's own made up symbols, ideas and language. His works and his life, even his conversation are on a whole different level, even from other artists. Did we mention Artie is a bit focused on himself? |
Artie Fischl is a one-man Romanticism revival. Nationalism is his main aesthetic influence, but on a personal, almost selfish level - a Nationalism of the self, the ego and the universe. Total individual perception. Self absorption. Self-centeredness and concern only for one's own made up symbols, ideas and language. His works and his life, even his conversation are on a whole different level, even from other artists. Did we mention Artie is a bit focused on himself? |
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Artie Fischl
Artie Fischl is a one-man Romanticism revival. Nationalism is his main aesthetic influence, but on a personal, almost selfish level - a Nationalism of the self, the ego and the universe. Total individual perception. Self absorption. Self-centeredness and concern only for one's own made up symbols, ideas and language. His works and his life, even his conversation are on a whole different level, even from other artists. Did we mention Artie is a bit focused on himself?
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