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The horizon, the hills and valleys, the flow of water, the shape of rocks, plants and animals, and the human figure are composed of curves. Nature is curved with few exceptions. The straight lined, angular, man-made world sharply contrasts with the natural world.  

Curvism seeks to move out of the square, rectangular, cubed world and into the sphere of the curved line, the circle and the ellipse.

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A Show of Art
Writings Steve Firkins Writings Steve Firkins

A Show of Art

I make art for the fun of it not for the funds from it. I make art to change my world. I’ve given up on the idea of making a living from my art. I still however hold on to the wish to change the world with my art.

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Curvism: Beyond Postmodernism
Writings Steve Firkins Writings Steve Firkins

Curvism: Beyond Postmodernism

Postmodernism killed and replaced Modernism in the mid-1960s. Postmodernism has been dying since the turn of the century. What comes next? What best describes the changes that are taking place in art and culture?

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Revisions of Genesis
Writings Steve Firkins Writings Steve Firkins

Revisions of Genesis

Revisions of Genesis contains seven variations of the original two creation stories found in the book of Genesis. Christians, Jews and Muslims all share the same creation story of God creating the world and the first humans Adam and Eve.

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GOD AND THE SCIENTIST
Writings Steve Firkins Writings Steve Firkins

GOD AND THE SCIENTIST

God came to Earth in a spaceship. God had been traveling a long, long time, looking for the perfect place to live. He was on a journey looking for Heaven. While searching for Heaven, God discovered Earth.

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Winter 2011
Writings Steve Firkins Writings Steve Firkins

Winter 2011

I am an artist. There are many other things that I am but my main source of adult identity has come from being an artist. But what is an artist and who determines who is an artist?

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