Forgive me. My family drove through Vermont and stopped at the museum and saw a display about you. After reading online as much as I could find. It was very remarkable. Thank you for your mark left in history!
Hello Mr. Luksus, I hope this note find you well and thriving in Myanmar. Your connections to certain mythical beasts and the raven have excited me. As a child Pegasus was my guardian animal. I rode him through the clouds when ever things on earth became too much. He took me far way from the darkness I experienced back then. Now as an old crone it is the beauty of the Raven who soothes my soul. In real life I have fed three generations of ravens on my property with great joy. I came to knowledge of your existence through a very strange and winding path. It compelled me to read your life story with great fascination and much admiration for your fabulous creations. What has struck me most out of everything though, is your deep and abiding love for another. I will forever be reminded of how a great love remains eternal. Thank you for sharing your art with the world and I hope to see your newest designs one day.
ALL INFORMATION FOUND AT THE BENNINGTON MUSEUM WEB SITE IS FALSE OR UNTRUE CONCERNING TZAIMS LUKSUS AND MIRIAM FREDENTHAL. THIS IS THE CORRECT STORY. In 1956 James Henry Luksus, fresh out of the US Navy after four years active duty matriculates first at the University of Pennsylvani in architecture, togetherbwith the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, painting and drawing, and then at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art majoring in Archectural Interior Design. The program in Interior Design included city planning, urban renewal, structural engineering, architectural restoration, textile weaving and silk sceen printing of fabric. Miriam Kellogg Fredenthal held a teaching position in textile design technology atbthe PMSA from the Philsdelphia Textile Institute. Earlier she attended Cranbrook Academy of Art having won a sculpture scholarship at the Boston Museum School to study under Carl Millis, however, Millis left for Sweden on a family crisis and the mother of E...
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE AN ARTIST?? WHAT MAKES AN ARTIST?? WHAT IS ART?? These are not easy questions to answer, however, I feel it is possible that I am an artist yet more then that I believe I am creative. Not only because I am a man that can create new life physically but can create mentally. What does this mean? First of all living as an artist is being an artist. Being the son of a welder and welding found objects together doesn't make one an artist. Simply a fabricator or being the son of a house or industrial painter that becomes a painter on canvas isn't an artist, but only a painter. What most modern art actually is, is craft not art. Early masters were different because they embodied artistry, lived it, not just exhibiting industrial skills as most today. From my lifelong experience it seems that one being creative accepts everything as a natural phenomenon. Everything becomes a resource for creation. Not physical in ...
The Story of Tzaims Luksus & Buckthorne Hall In 1901 Howard Hart Shields, The youngest son of Capt. Hamilton LeRoy Shields, of the wealthy Troy, NY Family of Hart, Howard, White, Finch, Eddy, designed a rough draft of a house he had the archjtect William Clarke Bull design, for his wife Caroline Lane, also of Troy, NY, and then commissioned Martha Brooks Brown, the first woman landscape designer, to create formal and informal gardens. She had just finished the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, DC. Howard, being the youngest child was artistic and poetic and like George Wadhington Vanderbilt, and James Colgate was more a socialite artist living on his family wealth and was not a business man, but devoting his life to artistic endeavors. In 1910 his wife Caroline Hart died leaving him with their very young daughter Elizabeth and son Hamilton. Lonely and introvert he married his housekeeper, Helen Anderson, but his family never ever accepted he...
Mr. Luksus, How are you?
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DeleteYou have a great history, actually amazing! Are you in the U.S. or still traveling abroad?
DeleteForgive me. My family drove through Vermont and stopped at the museum and saw a display about you. After reading online as much as I could find. It was very remarkable. Thank you for your mark left in history!
DeleteHello Mr. Luksus,
ReplyDeleteI hope this note find you well and thriving in Myanmar. Your connections to certain mythical beasts and the raven have excited me. As a child Pegasus was my guardian animal. I rode him through the clouds when ever things on earth became too much. He took me far way from the darkness I experienced back then.
Now as an old crone it is the beauty of the Raven who soothes my soul. In real life I have fed three generations of ravens on my property with great joy.
I came to knowledge of your existence through a very strange and winding path. It compelled me to read your life story with great fascination and much admiration for your fabulous creations.
What has struck me most out of everything though, is your deep and abiding love for another. I will forever be reminded of how a great love remains eternal. Thank you for sharing your art with the world and I hope to see your newest designs one day.