Wednesday, January 13, 2016

I believe these works are just as beautiful, incredible and wonderfully creative - albeit, in a different way. I think it is the reason I became so eclectic (with regard to all things...including music, etc.). The journey to find skill and originality, talent and creativity...that is the adventure that always amazed me. I am not prone to being 'filtered' - or even filtering myself...much to the chagrin, I'm sure, of several people who have known me, hehe. Neither should we be inclined, imho, to minimize or filter what is beautiful. "Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Kong Fu Zi (Confucius)


I believe these works are just as beautiful, incredible and wonderfully creative - albeit, in a different way. I think it is the reason I became so eclectic (with regard to all things...including music, etc.). The journey to find skill and originality, talent and creativity...that is the adventure that always amazed me. I am not prone to being 'filtered' - or even filtering myself...much to the chagrin, I'm sure, of several people who have known me, hehe. Neither should we be inclined, imho, to minimize or filter what is beautiful. "Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Kong Fu Zi (Confucius) - Since the turn of the century, Hollywood has given us fine pieces of movie-making art. We have the Leonardo Da Vincis, the Vincent Van Goghs, so on and so forth. Then, we have the other guys. The Salvador Dalis, the Pablo Picassos, the weirdists. From an angle, their work may seem abstract, obtuse, maybe even grotesque. But sometimes, you have to look harder to see what exactly Picasso is saying.

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