- Herman Melville, "Art" (1891)In placid hours well-pleased we dream
Of many a brave unbodied scheme.
But form to lend, pulsed life create,
What unlike things must meet and mate:
A flame to melt—a wind to freeze;
Sad patience—joyous energies;
Humility—yet pride and scorn;
Instinct and study; love and hate;
Audacity—reverence. These must mate,
And fuse with Jacob’s mystic heart,
To wrestle with the angel—Art.
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ReplyDeletePavel Jerdanovitch is my favorite artist. ;)
ReplyDeleteFraudian psychoanalogy aside, the best art communicates a "forbidden" subtext that evokes or provokes a reaction. All manner of books have been written to defame / expose the "prophet" Muhammad (camel piss be upon him) but caricaturize him with a cartoon and the fan base goes apeshit.
Disumbrationism is the ultimate "art of the mind"...
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