expression
 
 
lushgreenleaves engulf pinklotus Artist LI LU
Lotus  by Li Lu     
Oil on Canvas  24" x 36"  

 
There's nothing to paint anymore.
     We've seen everything from the classical to
         the absurd.
There's nothing to write anymore.
     As many books are shredded as read.
There's nothing to sing anymore.
     The once avant-garde is now background
         music.

 
 
 
In a world where expression seems futile, it is hard to maintain creativity.  But creativity
is a primal impulse.  Cave people painted on walls; everyone's house has some image on display.  Primitive scribes wrote records of their experiences; people still keep diaries.  Early shamans sang; we still live with music.  We cannot abandon creative expression in our daily lives,
though it seems hard to come up with something new.

The only way to have fresh expression is to go deep within.  In a sense, today's extreme pluralism eliminates the obligation to do the same as others.  At one time, artists, priests, writers, musicians, and craftsmen were obligated to their feudal lords.  Today we are not constrained by hierarchical standards.  We are free to commune directly with our inner callings.

By coincidence, this mirrors a more sophisticated understanding of the divine.  We are no longer in a position of supplication with what is divine.  Rather, divinity is a quality from
within ourselves.
 
 

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for sale at www.ChinaArt.com
    item number P0309024
             $350.00

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