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What is a True Art?
Art is our expression of love, passions, imagination. It is a language of our heart and soul. What we cannot express in simple words, we express it in a visual sense. Through art, we touch other people’s hearts who speak our language; we inspire them; we lighten their world; we lift them to reach their full potential.
Art comes in different shapes and forms: paintings, drawings, statues, photography, movies, writing and even jewelry, clothes, shoes we wear. We do not need to be artists to be creative. In everyday lives, we create in unexpected ways: the way we dress, cook, walk, the way we present ourselves. We are creators of our lives. We are masters of our destiny.
There is so much art everywhere if we look more closely. Nature is the best example. The sky is ever-changing masterpiece. The way sunlight hits the water can take our breath away. Even a simple leaf has so much detail, patterns and structures in it – it’s nature’s true design. The key to art is to see what is around us, to be a seer, a feeler, to have an expanded vision.
A true art, whether seen or created, has to be felt within the heart. It is a major first ingredient that textbooks or instruction manuals never tell. We can have the state of the art equipment. If we will not follow our hearts in creating, if we will not put our feelings in it, the work will be mediocre and unaffecting.
The second ingredient to a true art is imagination. Seeing art in unexpected places takes a broad vision. This capture above is taken on the rainy day. It is reflection of traffic lights on the street. Below are the shadow of blinds in the room. Seeing ordinary in extraordinary ways can make the whole world of difference. Art can be captured in unusual angle, in a special light, in details easily missed.
It might take a special eye and imagination to put an exquisite design together, or to dress according the personality and mood. We are all artists in different ways. It is an expression for who we are and wish to be.
Jewelry by Dalia Koss
The third ingredient to a true art is a meaning. It might be something from our past experiences, something we imagine, something we wish that grabs our hearts and souls. It gives a sparkle in our eyes. It makes our souls sing and inspires us. It might be something simple as capturing a certain movement, a special Aha moment, a wondrous look. It is a picture of life the way we see it.
A heart, imagination and meaning are the three major ingredients in creating and seeing a true art. Having this magical formula, what can we create and see for ourselves? Using our expanded vision, what can we make out of our lives? What in it that we can touch, see, smell, feel? Life is our creative process. What is our inner vision?
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Camouflage
I did it. My friends did it. Lots of women still do it. Men do it, too. All creatures, animals and birds do it all the time. They camouflage themselves in their environment. They hide to escape predators; they hide to save their lives. A lizard’s skin tone suddenly resembles rustic fallen leaves on the ground. Squirrel’s fur color is exact like palm tree’s or any tree’s bark. Robin lifts up his head resembling a tree leaf. Insects become the same color as surface they land on. It’s a trick of survival, matter of life and death situation.
Now you probably asking, “What animals and we have in common?” We don’t need to hide from predators. This does not make sense. Or does it?
Looking deeply in ourselves, we’ll find we do camouflage. The only difference among animals and us is that camouflage saves and protects animals, but it has an adverse reaction to us. To some degree or another, we all have “a fit in” disease, and could be detrimental to our self-image, self-identity and even our health.
All of us probably heard or said to others “Oh, I like your outfit. Where did you get it?” Let’s admit it, we like to wear the same or similar clothes as others wear. Even fashion magazines compare the real designer clothes to bargain look-a-likes, that anyone can “afford.” By “fitting-in,” we camouflage our individuality, our individual tastes. We blend in with others, by avoiding to be different. We wear the similar hairstyles, similar jewelry, similar shoes. We even “copy” movie stars. Our justification is that now we look like famous people, or perhaps even better.
Don’t get me wrong, though. Some of us try really hard to be different, but our society is set up this way that we look at those people who are different as outcasts, odd, strange and eccentrics. Why can’t we accept them as normal human beings celebrating their differences and individuality? They just try to express themselves of who they are and not what society wants them to be. Better yet, why can’t we express unique ourselves in our clothes, our style full-heartedly and would not be judged and not judge others who do the same? Why can’t we just celebrate our differences?
Secondly, beauty is everything for many of us. We do everything we can to stay thin, young and beautiful. Some of us go to the extremes to have plastic surgery, to go under the knife, just to become a beauty from outside. That’s a form of extreme, another form of camouflage. We want to fit-in a beautiful world around us, among beautiful friends in a beautiful society where media plays a huge role in changing “ugly ducklings” to beautiful swans, or showing never-aging actors and actresses. Whatever happened to beauty from inside? Whatever happened to intelligence and creativity and resourcefulness as great qualities? Whatever happened for giving respect to older people who proudly are showing their age and wisdom? It seems that all of this is forgotten. All forgotten of what is important. Outside beauty, no matter what way is achieved, no matter how many times going under the knife is all that matters. To me, that’s a camouflage under the mask. Shockingly enough, still physically not developed teens go under the knife to get breast implants. Everything is just for an image, so they would fit in among beautiful people. All of this fake beautification is just a mask. What people do not realize is that no matter if person is the most beautiful from outside, if he or she does not have a high self-esteem, no boob job or face lifts will be good enough. They’ll feel horrible anyway. The first thing what they need fixing is their self-esteem. If they are proud of who they are, they’ll not need plastic surgery to make them fake beauties. Here is an idea for the media: how about a show portraying how people can be beautiful from inside. There are many everyday heroes doing great deeds. They don’t need to hide under fake masks. They are beautiful all around. It’s what inside that matters, and no makeover will change that. Then maybe our children will learn more valuable lessons in life.
The third camouflage is not that noticeable, but it is as destructible. Many of us don’t even know or notice it until it is too late, and we get easily lost. We camouflage ourselves among family, at our work, at our endless the same over and over again schedule, earning that dollar to pay the bills. We get easily stuck in the same routine over and over again. We become what everyone expects us to be: a great wife, great husband, a breadwinner, excellent employee or manager, great mother, great father… We start to become people-pleasers at no matter what price. We take care of all of the world, and become what world expects us to become, but we never truly find the time to take care of ourselves. We get so involved in the same routine over and over again. Days, months, years go by very quickly, and we lose ourselves in every day life. We lose ourselves. Period. Then, if we’re lucky enough, we wake up one day. Many of us are not that lucky. But if we are, we start asking ourselves, “Who am I? What do I like? What I’m here to do? I did everything for everybody, how about me? What do I want in life? What do I want to accomplish for myself?” We hit identity crisis. When our children grow up and move out, or if marriage did not work or spouse died, many of us start to feel empty. We gave all to others, and nothing is left for us. Some of us hit the bottom and get depressed. But some of us are lucky to still have time to re-discover ourselves.
Life is too short to be unhappy. So let’s be happy for who we are. Let’s wear clothes and hairstyles that express our individuality and makes us comfortable. It’s OK to be different. Let’s not follow the crowd. Let’s be proud of who we are, not hide behind fake masks of plastic surgery. Let’s be proud of our gray hair and wrinkles that show our wisdom acquired by age. Let’s find the time for ourselves to do what we want to do in our lives, and learn and accomplish more, and be proud of who we are. It is great to be imperfect. Nature is imperfect. That’s why it is so beautiful. We do not need to hide from predators like animals do. Therefore, let’s open ourselves like rose opens it’s bud and show the world who we truly are. Let’s come out of camouflage.
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Be yourself and inspire others to be themselves as well. World is too boring when people want to be the same.
Rainy Day Art
It’s raining cats and dogs outside. Most people usually curl up on the coach and hope that rain will stop soon. However, as rain renews all the nature, and brings out all the color, the artsy people can make the best of it. The rain creates magic if you look a bit closer. Here are some photos I took to enjoy:
This photo is of changing traffic light reflections
Pedestrian pathway with a reflection of traffic lights
Reflection of the house in a puddle
Raindrops on the plant. It kind of looks like pantyhose
Raindrops in sunlight make a forest magical.
Now do not let rain stop you. Go out and create magic. Look at different angle, in different ways. See what can capture your imagination.
Remember how we loved to play in the rain as we were children. What stops us to do that now?
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