Deseret News | 1929-12-14 | Page 39

Type issue
Date 1929-12-14
Paper Deseret News
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
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Type page
Date 1929-12-14
Paper Deseret News
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 39
OCR Text ,' x V - the of World, pot : t t Birthplace of Creative Artists :x This Is The Place X Art Colors Life As The Sun Colors Flowers'' -I- TT X X UftTuTfrornlKT rommonpkcethings of this world and places us high upon the portals of J-The Pioneers supplied the background for future Utah art by implanting character and expression in generations to follow. A in-spirati- manship. "Art without industry is guilt, and industry withoutart is brutal. There are beautiful sunsets, trees, flowers, mountains, lakes inspiring splendor before us, and yet how few see these beauties! on. t So God created artists and gave them talents and commissioned them to paint nature so that those who have eyes and see not may be taught through pictures and sculptures the very thing s they should see themselves. Utah is proud of her artists, the splendid reputations they have made, first when they entered the art schools of the world as students, and later when they rub elbows with mankind as professionals. These It may be of interest to cite what a great influence rugged mountains have given to Utah artists of note a monumental style sculptural solidity, the sense of movement the energy to create. ' i i d by is their art and literature. 1 Hi The children are taught to know and judge worth--whil- e and art and to love nature, which is beneficial to thousands of boys and girls of today who will soon be the men and women of tomorrow. During April this year, when the Springville art exhibit was Utah today has sculptors at home and in different parts of the world who are speaking with firmest authority, who are now in possession of their art, and able in a big way to support their intellectual creations with rip- far-reachi- ng held, more than 35,000 people registered, and many ' who attended failed tcTregister. ened craftsmanship. Numerous monuments.and smaller sculptural pieces rank among the best and are treasured by cities, museums, and private owners in America and other lands. - -- Other towns have caught the art spirit and are buying good paintings, etchings and sculpture to create a permanent collection. An artist lives, he sees, he is thrilled, he creates. His mission is to inspire others. Where is there such an abundance of scenic beauty as in We have a group of remarkable painters. Several have achieved national and international distinction. New- - material is being developed and there loom big on the horizon young artists who have the 'marks of Utah? We invite all artists to come to the worlds derland, the artists paradise Utah for ability, and should reach great heights and bring to Utah added prestige. r won- THIS IS THE PLACE n . One reason for the splendid showing made by our .artists sculptors, painters or those engaged in, other branches, is that there have been a few strong forceful instructors of art who have insisted upon good draughts E 1 ment ap beneficial as to place Springville among the great art centers, and stamp its people as progressive. Some of the best artists nowsend annually their pictures, and this town can boast of owning scores ; of splendid paintings and fine sculptures. The splendor of the sagebrush-coveredesert, of finely 'composed masses and free sweeping contours, gives to our artists the poetic touch which is so inspiring and beautiful. After the curtain has been rung down on a nation, or a people, the only thing left to judge them i h and general uplift toward things beautiful has taken place in Springville, Utah, through an art movement started in a small way less than a decade ago a move- v Tkla I. the tuppiemeninry editorial- - la demoted-- : patf. In the aerie which. with Deoret ea to alvauirlns the tnurort and welfare cfTtak and the Interm.untaln Wot, Reader., are yoa DOING TOVR PHARE in (Me worthr enterprlee Haw are y.n abowjnf jour tntree Rta, tkaa. papea and kn.w why THIS 18 THE PEACE' If y.u are not a euhaerltr to THE DESERET NEWS Jain a. new and help kaeet Utah and her reeourcee and adeadtafea. won-darf- ul I --4-S A l k i Muslim - I 1 r
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