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If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development . Aristotle

My client hired me to design this card for his daughter who was graduating from the University of Houston with a degree in Art.

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If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development . Aristotle

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  1. My client hired me to design this card for his daughter who was graduating from the University of Houston with a degree in Art. “Jocelyn” was interested in fine art, art history, curatorship, theater/film, fashion design, architecture and photography, but hadn’t yet narrowed the field, profession-wise. I found photographs covering a variety of possibilities. In our history, an untold number of philosophers, artists and patrons have commented on the topic(s) of life/art—I chose five of my favorite quotes. Hit Page Down button to view the card.

  2. If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development.Aristotle Whatever path you choose, we know you will always bring great passion, integrity and color to Life. Happy Birthday, Jocelyn! Love, For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us… Paul, Romans 15:4 The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls. Pablo Picasso The essence of all art is to have pleasure in giving pleasure. Dale Carnegie Like chess, or writing, it is a matter of choosing from among given possibilities, but in the case of photography the number of possibilities is not finite but infinite. John Szarkowski

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