Thursday, April 9, 2009
art
i've never understood letting someone you love suffer for their own benefit. or, i should say, i've never understood how in loving someone we are capable to endure observing their suffering whether for their benefit or not.
that being said, and rather contradictorily, i'm a firm believer that love and art are all about contrasts. unless there is a darkness to contrast the light, or a light to contrast the darkness, how can we know how beautiful something - or someone - is?
there have been artists, songwriters and poets that have seemingly mastered this - however, all fall terribly short of the standard set by this coming weekend. Christ crucified paired with his subsequent Resurrection is not only love in its truest form, but also the most magnificent work of art the world will ever know.
that being said, and rather contradictorily, i'm a firm believer that love and art are all about contrasts. unless there is a darkness to contrast the light, or a light to contrast the darkness, how can we know how beautiful something - or someone - is?
there have been artists, songwriters and poets that have seemingly mastered this - however, all fall terribly short of the standard set by this coming weekend. Christ crucified paired with his subsequent Resurrection is not only love in its truest form, but also the most magnificent work of art the world will ever know.
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