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organic arts movement

This movement was born of a western commerce & digital diversity in 1995. At the time it was known as the "back to basics movement". The movement was at first an effort at preservation in the "minimalist" elements in multiple layers of entertainment, and nightclub cultures from the mid 1980's-throughout the mid 1990's. The established influences & curators believe that this is a preservation/demonstrative movement influencing the efforts of the current generation, as well as generation-X within the realms of music, arts, literature, & culture. This modern movement is one where humans and citizens begin to curate & preserve both digital & analogue arts and cultures back into physical mediums, and wherever it is possible to translate all mediums into recognizable solid state arts. Organic arts include all arts & Cultures that involve at some point in the creative process : the organic flow and touch of human hands as directly involved in the creation (or rendering) process as possible. This is said to make our culture indellible for All future generations to see, and learn from. Artists have begun to translate many mediums fervently, and on a massive scale.
Artists express "We must make a true and lasting mark on the walls of history for future generations to see..feel.. and hear. So our collective joys are shared.
-and so the modern wounds of humanity might- through the curating of arts, information, & collective cooperative layers of culture find healing & repair."

In the "organic arts movement", artists of all genre's must make a true and lasting mark on the walls of history for future generations to read..see..feel.. and hear.

Through the "Organic Arts Movement", our collective joys of present day life may be shared.
Some social scenes of today think the "Organic Arts Movement" was established so the modern wounds of humanity might- through the curating of arts, information, & collective cooperative layers of culture find healing & repair.

by Hope Purveyor April 12, 2013


organic arts

The word is a reference to a movement in both popular & underground cultures called "The Organic Arts Movement." The organic arts include: paintings, records, sculptures, and printed literature are considered organic arts. Performance Style Arts (any form) from Farming, Music, Painting, Dancing, and most other physical representations of any cultural subject. This includes rendering digital formats, images, and literary information to physical form. Some people Disagree with the factual existence of the ever present movement, and wish to suppress the efforts of curators.

A digital image might become a work of the "organic arts" if said work is in some way rendered to physical form, if not hard copy.
The amazing painting at the museum was a great example of "organic arts"

by Hope Purveyor April 12, 2013