Thursday, September 18, 2014

Words For the Day (and then some…)





As a lover of serendipity, finding food for thought on the tag of my morning chai is as tasty a treat as the sweet tea itself.

And this one got me thinking about the artists I know and love. The one thing they all have in common is the genuine feeling and spirit that infuses their work, grabs our attention and keeps us looking. Lacking that, I don’t think they would create, they are givers, sharing their vision of this world and perhaps a possible better one.

The one thing they cannot create is our response, they need us to supply that time and energy. And we all have to see with our hearts as well as our eyes, because that will lead us to the truth, difficult as it may be.

Are there really any wrong ways to see? Perhaps not technically, but in the art world we can be tempted to see things that are not there rather than simply look at what is.

Some see with ego, they will not praise excellence or beauty unless there is something in it for them.

We can all be tempted to see with vanity when everybody else says something is wonderful and we want to be included. Or we pretend to understand the incomprehensible not to seem foolish.

It is also possible to see only through the filters of our values – money, religion, past experience, cultural immersion – all color the way we look at a work of art. This is not always a negative, but it can be enlightening to also drop those pre-conceptions and notice the difference.

Often when encountering exceptional work there is a shift in my senses, sometimes can almost hear it humming or speaking to me, feel warmly or coolly, even have it pull me in or push back. Great art engages you.

And that is what it is made for.


tag by Yogi Tea, background detail of panel by Mark Wiener