I love to tell the story of visible and quantifiable objects above - recognizing that transcendence is often an excuse for maintaining status quo inequalities - in fact, too much focusing on unseen things blinds us to the wonders that we can see - often I suspect that people talk about the intangible and the spiritual as a means of ignoring the world that is here: and so they can excuse themselves from not looking deeply, giving only a passing glance, ignoring the faces of people and the slant of light across the tree tops - I prefer to tell the story of the visible and measurable, even as we devise methods of seeing the faint and discerning in space the greatly small
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
satisfies my longings - like nothing else would do in pinch
Recently I completed a triptych - each painting titled "ascension - or aspiration of the soul".
I love to tell the story of visible and quantifiable objects above - recognizing that transcendence is often an excuse for maintaining status quo inequalities - in fact, too much focusing on unseen things blinds us to the wonders that we can see - often I suspect that people talk about the intangible and the spiritual as a means of ignoring the world that is here: and so they can excuse themselves from not looking deeply, giving only a passing glance, ignoring the faces of people and the slant of light across the tree tops - I prefer to tell the story of the visible and measurable, even as we devise methods of seeing the faint and discerning in space the greatly small
I love to tell the story of visible and quantifiable objects above - recognizing that transcendence is often an excuse for maintaining status quo inequalities - in fact, too much focusing on unseen things blinds us to the wonders that we can see - often I suspect that people talk about the intangible and the spiritual as a means of ignoring the world that is here: and so they can excuse themselves from not looking deeply, giving only a passing glance, ignoring the faces of people and the slant of light across the tree tops - I prefer to tell the story of the visible and measurable, even as we devise methods of seeing the faint and discerning in space the greatly small
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