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Creator Or Creation...

2D Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jan 18, 2006
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Which leaves a lasting mark?

........... You can look at a piece of art and say how it speaks to you, how you feel it, how it represents a part of your past. You may even have a favorite artist and travel to different gallery shows to catch a glimpse of new pieces. You may even own some of his work, but that is as far as you want to go. I mean, would you open up your life for another artist? Would you be able to handle the odd and destructive behavior often associated with creative individuals? Would you willingly expose yourself to his inner world for a chance at friendship? Or would you f#ckn leave well enough alone and just stand back behind the velvet rope and be content with looking at the piece on the wall and murmur to yourself how brave he must be and walk on... ...till the next show. yoshiO

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mumbocat

1:22PM | Wed, 18 January 2006

How do you answer a question that's answer is only an endless cycle? I would say the answer is the Unity of Balance, but even Balance shifts from one side to the other due to Chaos. And yet, this is such a terribly important question. It illustrates the misguided thinking most of us adhere to when trying to grasp the concept of the Whole. So, the answer to this question is...neither. It is all part of the One. And as to the second question posed...yes.

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cbender

2:46PM | Wed, 18 January 2006

theyboth work together... in some way... it's like the egg and the chicken... none can exist without the other part... a great piece...! thanks Yo for creating!

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titta

2:47PM | Wed, 18 January 2006

All the questions are not made for answering but for thinking. I can say I'm ready for everything but it doesn't matter - afterwards we will see if I did that or not, but only afterwards. How brave he is, and I join him. How brave he is, and I'm getting scared. The art reveals and veils, covers; we go into it or we just look at it. We join our life to its world, or let it pass by. And just one right line can open the future too. Art has all power we give to it. So I can't answer to your question, Yo, but you always make me think more and more. That's maybe my answer. Creation changes into creator, and I am in the middle.

claridad

12:19AM | Thu, 19 January 2006

I see a masterpiece created by the Creator. I see the created viewers as having passed by plopping down a big splat of red paint unconscious of the masterpiece displayed. The masterpiece does not disappear because of the red paint. It still is there, but the created do not see, are not open to the relationship with the Creator that would effect change. I see this as an indictment of the destructiveness of the created all over the world. Yet, the masterpiece still exists beneath the destructiveness. So the question for me is, would you open up your life to the Creator, to know His friendship, and find your life changed? The answer to the second question is NO. I would seek to befriend the created who are willing to invite me in and know the Creator through me. Interesting how many ways there are of looking at a masterpiece.

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A_

3:47AM | Thu, 19 January 2006

very thought provoking.


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