Monday, April 25, 2011

On art

Some pieces of art take years to understand, whether it is the meaning that the artist originally meant for the artwork or the meaning of your own that acquired its embodiment in the materialized cry of a renowned stranger's soul. That's how the artists, the critics and the masses collide. The first give form to the universal pain of humanity. The second understand it and can distinguish, though remain unable to find means for transmitting the message on their own, without borrowing the energy and power of an object produced by an artist. People who have no connection to art in their everyday life still have ears for different forms of art - though can neither express or interpret its meaning in universal terms. They identify the themes touched in art pieces with themselves, in an attempt to find the answers to those sides of their personality or to hidden parts of their soul that cannot and should not be revealed in the day-to-day social interactions. Thus, all three groups interact over societies, borders, and times.

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