Sigerson, Sage2015-05-122015-05-121973https://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/6095I came to Montana because I felt it would be a place where I could concentrate on ray personal attitude toward art and the world, I can't feel open, sharing, or delighted in the city, I'm concerned with making art that is based in what I am, not from what green is or form or plastic. This doesn't mean I ignore what green, does. I'm concerned with color, shape and surface, but my main concern is that a spirit or mood or attitude comes through. The most, important quality in art, to me, is the strength of the artist's personal imagery or viewpoint.enArt--ExhibitionsPaintingCeramicsNatureClose enough : paintings and ceramicsThesisCopyright 1973 by Sage Sigerson