Thursday, October 26, 2006

Art or something like it


What is art? What does it mean to be creative? To be expressive? To capture the soul, the essence of a moment?

I doubt these answers lie within any cortex of the brain. They are not answerable through logical analysis or rationalizing. Yet all of us know these answers. They are as tangible as the taste of salt in the air near the sea. They are as indescribable, as enticing and as invigorating. I think they lie within the heart, or more likely the soul. There is a little jolt of pleasure one feels when one sees an object of true beauty. A brief but very certain moment of recognition, when one understands what the artist conveys. If the artist is good enough, this moment can last a lifetime and within it capture a deep understanding of ourseleves.

A timeless masterpiece of art is a thing of wonder. We all know life can be tremendously beautiful. Whether it be the moors at twilight, the Sahyadris at evensong or a beautiful lady captured in a moment of mysterious laughter. These are things we as lay people see everyday and appreciate to the best of our abilities. The thoughts that pass through our mind are preserved and treasured. Some of us go far enough to encase them in words, song or image. Some of us manage to convey that moment of wonder well enough for people to appreciate and share our understanding.

And then there are some that can bring that wonder right into our lives. They can capture that breathtaking moment with such vividity and clarity that they bring to us and our souls the very moment of life they entrapped. We live through them. We love through them. We discover parts of our lives through them.

Our understanding and interpretation varies. The relevance of these images varies from person to person. The note that is struck within the soul varies. But we know when we see these true works of art. We know they are beyond interpretations and understandings. They stand alone as expressions that touch our lives. They mysteriously change something within ourseleves just a little. A little tweak that leaves us the better to have seen, the better to have experienced.

The fact that a stroke of paint, a block of marble can influence us so profoundly. It may be evidence for a facet of humanity that cannot be explained by biochemistry. That cannot be predicted or determined by genes. That in itself, makes us free.

9 comments:

Nessa said...

Paintings and sculptures are synonymous with words; they're just like another language.. I think everything comes from words, coz people go crazy when they can't put things into words, like naming a feeling, or a colour, or even a new substance.. I think you've captured your thoughts very well in this post.
(I would suggest you augment it by posting that story up here as well :)

Anonymous said...

I am autistic when it comes to art. so whenever somebody shows me a painting i keep my mouth shut and try to enjoy what i understand. good post aditi. i didn't know though that so many emotions could be triggered when looking at art....but then again i am autist.

Sid.

Anonymous said...

your writing has changed!!

Or may be you have... :-)

Elwing said...

@vanny... i cant seem to get blogger to let me copy paste onto the blog.. and cant write the story all over again!

@sid.. yeh art does trigger feelings in me that i hopefully have been able to convey in this post... but after all the discussions i've been having.. it looks like i shudnt speak for anyone but myself..

@nikhilesh.. has it changed for the better or worse??

Anonymous said...

Art has been man's soulmate since genesis. It is the single most powerful tool to extract human emotions from the deepest,darkest caverns of the heart and the mind. Similarly, your blog is a product of spontaneous feelings emanating from your heart at a particular moment.

Deeseelicious said...

Well, i do like certain paintings. Infact when i wanted to buy a painting (print) to adorn the walls of my house i looked long and hard. I wanted it to be just right. My search saw me look, admire....... and even hate some works of great people.
If uve been reading the news, and since u seem like a admirer of art, ud know about Jackson Pollock's painting which was sold for 140 million $.
That to me was absolute nonsense. Im know im just a lay man talking when it comes to art, but this painting totally looked like crap. Like a small child who splashed Paint with the brush.

Check it out.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6111526.stm

Anonymous said...

woow.. Beautiful writing style.
Would love to see more from you in future.

Nice blog you've got here. :)

Rick said...

I don't really appreciate art...or nature. So i will just leave an irrelevant comment (something that i usually tend to do).

I've decapitated two rat pups in the last two days, and watched two other decapitations. Everytime i think about it, i feel something wierd in my throat.

Rick said...

PS. i see u've become a popular blogger. Do i take credit for that?

PPS. i hate word verification. I probably won't comment as much as i would like to :P