"Unless you periodically unbind yourself from the world as it is given to you from moment to moment, you will fail to release those qualities of your mind that can generate images of the world as you would prefer it to be or the world as you declare it to be."
About Peter London
Peter London — Life and Legacy
Peter London is an influential artist whose work delves into the themes of freedom and resilience. His distinctive approach emphasizes the importance of self-expression as a means to navigate life's challenges. London’s quotes often reflect his belief that 'freedom is the essence of creativity,' suggesting that true artistic expression can only emerge when individuals are liberated from societal constraints. This idea challenges conventional norms, advocating for a world where creativity thrives through personal authenticity. In his exploration of resilience, London articulates that overcoming adversity is essential for personal growth. He believes that struggle not only shapes character but also enriches the creative process. By stating that 'struggle is a vital part of the creative journey,' he invites others to view their challenges as opportunities for deeper understanding and expression. This perspective resonates with many, as it underscores the transformative power of resilience in the face of hardship. Today, London’s quotes continue to inspire artists and thinkers alike, reminding them of the intrinsic connection between freedom, creativity, and the human experience. His work encourages individuals to embrace their struggles and express their unique voices, making his insights particularly relevant in a world that often seeks to stifle individuality.
Quote collection
Peter London quotes
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"An artistic endeavour comes into the world naked, unnamed, and vulnerable. Every creative effort requires the artist to wrest something from nothingness, a purposive cosmos from an apparently indifferent chaos."
"It is not quite accurate to say that the objective of art is to represent what happens to us as a consequence of encountering the world. A fuller description of the task would be to say our aim is to discover what happens to us as we consider things."
"Art that serves an artist best is an experiment in expanding awareness."
"We seem to have lost contact with the earlier, more profound functions of art, which have always had to do with personal and collective empowerment, personal growth, communion with this world, and the search for what lies beneath and above this world."
"Meaning, not beauty, is what we are after."
"There are some disabling myths about what art is, how to do it, what is good art, and what art is for, that have gagged generations, depriving them of significant and natural means of expression. This is a terrible loss and an unnecessary one."
"An image, a dance step, a song may function from time to time as entertainment, but the root and full practice of the arts lies in the recognition that art is power, an instrument of communion between the self and all that is important, all that is sacred."