
“It’s an astonishing journey in paint,” wrote Marion Woodman, Acclained Jungian analyst/author in one of two letters to H Margret in 1993. “I’m returning your slides and photos but I am keeping two and one is pinned over my desk.”
Philadelphia’s Museum of Art tormented Dr. Barnes during his life for his Impressionist collection with every possible derision, insult and harassment. Yet, the Museum worked for years to break the Dr. Barnes carefully legally written will to take museum possession of his Impressionist collection to save their museum. It took inside corruption of the Barnes Museum Board, Director, and others. And, Dr. Barnes had done his work carefully to prevent this before he died. So that’s how the game is played. Deride, harass, penalize—and then corrupt the legal ownership of property from within the legal system itself, like law fare we see today. The movie “Art Theft” documents how this theft was done.
The newest art form is memes. Memes are pictures, cartoons and photos with added words, art, symbols and collages to express the truth of situations. Memes cannot be edited, or removed easily by AI or other digital censorship processes. Memes are an exciting new creative tool for everyone to use. Yes, the revolution is being seen digitally worldwide.
