
Elysia 8
343. ELYSIA 8 - A black ink and gray color pencil drawing on an 11 x 14 size vellum paper. It appears in the book, "Elysia: the Coming of Cthulhu," by Brian Lumley, published by Ganley in 1989.
A man's spirit should guide him to do work that gives meaning to his existence . . .
Artist Eugene Delacroix wrote; the virtue of a painting is to be not only a feast for the eyes, but also a bridge connecting the painter's mind with that of a viewer.
Applying that same reasoning to a book; it's virtue should be as food for thought, linking the writer's mind to that of the reader.
I suppose you can say that about every art form.
A man's spirit should guide him to do work that gives meaning to his existence . . .
Artist Eugene Delacroix wrote; the virtue of a painting is to be not only a feast for the eyes, but also a bridge connecting the painter's mind with that of a viewer.
Applying that same reasoning to a book; it's virtue should be as food for thought, linking the writer's mind to that of the reader.
I suppose you can say that about every art form.
