Painting the Mind's Eye

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saw
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Painting the Mind's Eye

Post by saw » July 8th, 2009, 10:18 am

I seemed to be caught
in the vibration between
yin and yang, searching
by feel for a safe crevice
to place a climber's boot,
between the insistence
of granite and the comfort
of down, aware of the earth's
rotation, her gravitational
impact on my clenched fingers,
teeth, yet oddly unafraid
of metamorphosis I knew
to be underway, and I could
no longer focus on objects
directly in front of me, only
the surrounding environment
that I knew somehow held all
the clues, and I could see for
the very first time the limits
of the western cult of personality,
nothing more, nothing less, there
in the objects waiting for these brand
new eyes, and I was sure that I would
never stare again at images deliberately
placed in the foreground by manipulative
artists to try to capture my attention, I knew
now the beauty of the painting was lying
in the depths of field, and I was determined
to not become a duped art lover ignoring
the ninety five- percent to see only the five
that stood out there in the front of my
imagination, just standing there beseeching
me to train my eyes to see only her and nothing
more, I instinctively knew to do this would mean
I could only see the body of Venus, missing
the immense soul of the Botticelli landscape.
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading

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Post by revolutionrabbit » July 8th, 2009, 11:50 pm

once as a small child
i saw a painting in a museum
it looked like the sun in a dark sky
or a big red-orange dot on a black canvas
all by its lonesome self hanging in space

for some reason that painting filled my
mind's eye, or my mind was in another place
but now i am not so sure
if it was a painting at all
and if the sun was black
and the sky red.

i guess it's all in the moment
that time became meaningless
i guess we as small children
have that secret sun moment
in the museum of life

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Post by SmileGRL » July 9th, 2009, 1:17 pm

steve, i read this a few times and i am left speechless by the depth & beauty of this amazing piece. honestly...and thank you for sharing it

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Post by saw » July 9th, 2009, 7:26 pm

thanx for the poetic response rabbit, very nice...and thanx so much MJ
for the kind words of appreciation.....i'm humbled by them......thank you

ps...i've been digging your blogspot lately...a nice combo of art and words........
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading

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Post by stilltrucking » July 10th, 2009, 8:02 pm

I like how the poem starts out narrow and goes wide.

Like a lesson in art appreciation

thank you

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Post by SmileGRL » July 13th, 2009, 5:12 pm

thank you kindly for visiting & enjoying my silly little blog. & you are always welcome 8)

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