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Since this is a new forum, I thought it would be a good idea to give potential participants the chance to introduce themselves. So here's where you can tell us a bit about yourself, or at least what area of the arts you're into.

Since I made this post, I'll start the ball rolling for future comers.

You can call me by my handle (Dulcamara, after the Nightshade). Writing is my passion, and it has been, and I hope it ever will be, my whole worldly life. My interest in the field centers upon morality rather than technicality... ethics and the grand battle between the Catholic artists united under Christ, and the worldly media, and more importantly, how we artists must fight that battle by our crafts and talents.

Welcome to the front lines! :duel:
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I renounce any and all of my former views against what the Church through Pope Leo XIII said, "This, then, is the teaching of the Catholic Church ...no one of the several forms of government is in itself condemned, inasmuch as none of them contains anything contrary to Catholic doctrine, and all of them are capable, if wisely and justly managed, to insure the welfare of the State. Neither is it blameworthy in itself, in any manner, for the people to have a share greater or less, in the government..." I likewise renounce any statements I may have made, insinuating that the Church should "change it's mind" in this matter, or might somehow be wrong about it. God forgive me!

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I used to paint oils in the same manner as the renaissance masters (without using real jewels in the paints obviously and without mixing my own), but there is such a small market for real art (that one has spent hours upon hours on) that I have since relinquished the brush to the closet. Other artistic endeavors include celtic knotwork motifed for feastday cards and Holy day cards, as well as illustration along medieval lines.
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I am an endeavoring neo-Baroque revivalist composer. I am currently working on my first composition, a suite for harpsichord in c minor. I have just completed a rough outline of the main theme for the first movement, which is loosely based on the style of French overture of Lully.

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