This is a good reply Beth, it adds lots of new possibilities to this thread.

Yes, yes and yes (you have to say it three times to be true before you are ready to go hunting the Snark.). I adore classical art, and live with Greek Mythology (no joke). In those days they considered the artist as having a double link to the Divine World, whatever that might be. On one hand you had the Muses which inspired, but this was not sufficient. To make real art you needed the Graces too because they laid contact from the artist's heart to the heart of the person who looked at the work of art. It might be some kind of clich

[This message was edited by Erik Heyninck on February 01, 2001 at 02:56 PM.]