Human Art

Published on 26 August 2021 at 23:04

The more fluid artwork I create the more similarities I notice to human beings. Both are alive for a period of time and then become static and transition. Artwork, like humans, are born perfect but are often corrupted by the environment in which they exist. Art is fragile like the body to destruction and untimely demise. There are so many elements that can harm a beautiful body of work. The creation of art is beautiful, holy and scientific.  I do my best work when I feel aligned with the Universal Energy that vibrates all around. I see and feel the energy.  It is there and it brings my artwork to life. The art is alive creating within itself. Just like a child is created and then grows up to be a creator. As a creator I live in a universe that has been created to create. My art lives and breathes-in precious seconds of life creating within my creation of it. The art expands and grows at an incredible rate and fulfills a complete cycle of birth,  life and death. It is always in the moment, living only to be and create. It is not caught up in its legacy but in the journey of living and creating. Does art have a consciousness like humans? Does it long to create beauty, to be beautiful? Or is its only goal to live in the moment, content to mix and flow with other pigments and additives; to form new shapes and designs with each moment it exists. When paint is in harmony with whatever it is associated it thrives and beauty is created but when mixed with the wrong elements the outcome is uncertain. This is why science and art must coalesce creating a perfect partnership. There is a rhythm and a feel to producing fluid art. When the art is wet and alive it is thrilling to watch it grow. I wait in wonderment at what will manifest and how the painting will evolve. Learn, practice, engage and then let go and trust and believe in yourself. 


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