Human For humans love nature the patterns the ease, there is something about it we like it to please. But if I may pose the question for a moment or two. What if that was all others liked about you? If you were symmetrical from your head to your toes, and all people saw was your perfectly aligned nose. What would become of the person inside? Would you shout? Would you scream? Would you run and hide? Each of us are more than a body, a face, We each have a soul. We are the human race. Choose? People are dying before they can see, What it is like to live like you and me. I find it atrocious I cannot lie, That ones so young must already die. Because they are different, because their life will be hard, too expensive, too troublesome what will it be? I think the answer comes to you and to me. It is the challenge of love, the problem of pain, We are unwilling to struggle, our life might not be the same. If we think of ourselves, and begin to choose. Which life is worth living. We will all lose. For if we kill or push aside, those who are different, who will struggle, or live hard lives. It might come as a surprise, There will be no one left free or alive. InspirationThis article shows the intersection between space, form, and art history, in our contemporary art world. I love the interplay and juxtaposition of different human creations across time. https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/exhibit/5gIy_zyA8L6uLQ Oil painting by Daniel Gerhartz. I find the technical elements of this work inspiring. Particularly, the reverence for light. I also love the composition of the painting and the way the middle woman engages the viewer by her gaze. Another inspiration this week has been looking at images of celling frescoes and thinking about what that perspective does to the viewer and how it changes their relationship to the work physically and conceptually. Work in Progress...
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