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Swiss Chalet: A scenic view of homes on a mountain-side landscape in the Swiss Alps, Switzerland. The original is an acrylic painting on stretched canvas and comes with a simple white wood frame.
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ART CRIES OUT: A PROTEST-ART WEBSITE
A real-time friend told me about this site, so I checked it out.
http://www.artcriesout.com/homepage.html
"Art Cries Out" promotes and features protest art. For those of us who experience malaise because we have serious peace, justice and environmental concerns, this may be just what the doctor ordered. So go on over and pay them a visit, give them your support, and maybe submit your protest art! I think they take writing as well as images.
I hope to dig up my anti-nuclear posters some time before or during the summer, to submit to them. This is another way to make our voices heard!
"Where the Truth Lies" - Image c Lynda Lehmann.
What is destiny of man? Or what is destiny of humanity? There are several answers suggested by philosophers but very few could answer it correctly. Philosophies of infinity declare that man’s destiny should not be less than his absolute freedom. Freedom not in relative term rather freedom from all relative phenomena. These philosophies were not meditated from the point of man as ‘desiring being’ rather from the point of ‘being’ as pure and eternal. Man’s destiny thus is not to satisfy only desires rather to realize some more important truths of life. But philosophies of modern age declare another truth and decided another destination for humanity to achieve and it was ‘desire’. Desire became the sacred philosophical truth which bore the seed of modernity. And the epistemology that narrated the philosophy of desire was rationalism.
This great narrative of desire which was narrated from the reason took many turns, this time is has incarnated in the form of philosophy of post modernism. In the history of western thought philosophy of desire had always been central theme, it was necessary for every philosopher to make it central point of investigation. Reason which is always contradictory became man’s light. This reason which narrates the desire was/is desire itself. It dismantled very thing which did not supported it. Desire is blind, it sees nothing accept desire. Thus all religions and religious philosophies became obscure, irrational, speculations; rationalism which declared hitherto existed everything irrational and speculations was itself speculative from the very beginning . Started with Rene Descartes to till now, the philosophers of rationalism are speculating.
Science too which is based on the rationalist philosophy speculated not less and still is speculating however they declare that their theories are solely based on concrete observations. For example the concept of atom propagated by Vaisheshik philosophy was just speculation but the same thing when invented later by Dalton it became science. Though Dalton could not provided any proof other than a speculative hypothesis that there is a smallest particle in the matter called atom which later declared wrong since there were uncountable particles. Till today, science is speculating about the root of the matter, recently they have speculated that there is a phenomenon in the heart of the matter and thus cosmos, called string; on which everything is based. And this string is floating in time and space, it is both outside and inside, it is a kind of absolute element, from which everything is formed or which forms everything. But a symbolic expression of philosophies of infinity in this regard is useless and just an irrational idea. Einstein in his hypothetical journey once speculated that ‘ presence of mass ‘ curves space’ gravity is a property of space’ but before his death he declared that ‘ space has devoured ether and time; it seems to be on the point of swallowing up also the field and corpuscles, so that it alone remains as the vehicle of reality’. But when a Vedanta philosopher says that space is primary element in the material phenomena it becomes speculation.
The rationalist- empiricist philosophy which is solely based on rational categorization of things, on sign system, on system of unity destroyed the very human endeavor to jump in the truth infinite. System of knowledge which was earlier free wandering in the matter of things became so rational and closed that it lost its inner wisdom. Rationalism’s sole concern was not to take any flight rather to structuralize things, situations, events etc in order to hold power. Its major philosophical concern was to exploit people in the name of progress.
In all this progress of science and society, man was no where only there were concepts in which man’s destiny was captured. Man’s consciousness which he brought with him became a subject to be governed and all this was done with the political concept of ‘common’ of rationalists. Man was bolted in the mechanism of ‘common’ beyond it he has no individuality. Man is man through the ‘common’. The day this concept of ‘common’ came into existence man lost his very freedom to think and meditate. It was Hobbes who formulated it first in his book Leviathan. He was the first rational political philosopher who said that, ‘in the beginning, before the formation of society there was war (and it was for sex and material gain) to get rid of this bloody situation of war in which each was against each one; they came to form a ‘common’; a contract that from now on we are bound by a law of ‘common’. Of which king became head in which absolute sovereignty resided, no one could transcend his absolute sovereign power of law making and enforcing.
Since than, the theory of ‘common’ is in practice, no political theory raised any question on the metaphysics of ‘common’ in which man is destined to suffer. Since Hobbes, all the political theories only upgraded his theory, only refined it and made it more and more complex. Even most acclaimed revolutionary political theory of Marx too could not go beyond Hobbes. Only Heidegger raised question regarding reason’s authenticity he said, “the domination of intellect and logic has to be ‘broken’ in order that we may raise question concerning being and nothingness”. He contemplated on the relationship between man and every man (common). In ‘being and time’ he said, “ the dictatorship of every man might be seen as a conservative, unimaginative narrow minded, and ‘conformist’ way of endorsing a common cultural background, in which one identifies oneself entirely with traditional stereotype role”. He too could not think beyond common though he was against man’s rational positioning in the ‘common’. He says that one should learn to be responsible for oneself within the matrix of the ‘common’. Thus man can not free himself from the commonality of the ‘common’. But the ‘Common’ which was formed as a system of law, in its later phase of evolution transformed in to a mechanism, of which there was a goal.
This goal, which was attributed to the ‘common’, was not of people who formed it rather of those who got hold on production mechanism. Thus the ‘common’ got a goal that in its later development became universal. The goal which was set forth for the ‘common’ was not any ideal or any virtue or any higher goal like liberation or moksha rather to produce. Production of materials and things related to materialism became the highest goal of ‘common’ other than this what ever was existed became irrelevant. There is no pursuit of truth, if there is; it should be productive to the mechanism of production. This mechanism of production which is a movement of consciousness of self-interested rationalists, in which comes industrialists and philosophers, poets, cultural thinkers associated to it; is solely based on metaphysics of desire. Desire is the moving force of the production mechanism, in which desire is produced, things of desire is produced even culture of desire is also produced. In this production of desire man is transformed into a little beast, having lost his individuality, his freedom of consciousness; he dreams nothing other than the things of desire. This is the reason that there is no philosophy of dream, no literature of solitude, and no art which reveals mystery.
Philosophy of desire became the enemy of goodness and godliness. In it every thing is bound by desire; it is the soul of all living beings. It is the soul of art and culture which has come to an end with the revolutionary appearance of culture industry. Man’s consciousness which have lost its freedom has become ‘common’ consciousness; the consciousness directed towards the goal to produce the humanity of sex and war. Man’s consciousness in the movement of ‘common’ consciousness neither dances nor sings, if he dances and sings it is because of his business; all sacred values are considered marketable and productive. Man has been dehumanized, objectified, and rationalized in the dynamic of materialist production. In the dynamic of production man is constructed, his subjectivity is defined and re-defined. Through out history man’s subjectivity has always been displaced, located, shifted from one system of production mechanism to another.
Is there any option other than the dynamic of materialist production which has now become universal concept of progress, in which man does not exist? When will man find his natural dwelling? When the set meaning of being in the world will change? Is being in the world is being through dynamic of materialist production? Isn’t Heidegger’s suggestion a relevant one in this regard, that man should find an authentic condition of his existence in order to achieve the ideal of being authentically oneself. The ideal of being authentically oneself is what the ideal of Vedanta philosophy is. And later Vedanta as taught in Bhagvata Gita provides complete authentic condition for man to achieve his goal, which he can achieve without losing anything.
Karma yoga opens highway for humanity to reach its goal but without any accident, without any suffering. Rationalists think that there is no philosophy other than objective rationalism in which desire finds its eminence. Because they do say that all philosophies of infinite turn their face towards asceticism. These thinkers never come across the theory of karma yoga and Indian tantrik philosophies in which desire is not discarded rather is being put in a proper plane of idealist discourse. Desire is considered divine in Gita, the teacher of Gita says, ‘desire is myself’ i.e. of the nature of truth itself; but only that desire which does not violate the law of Rit -the dharma underlying all phenomena.(dharma viruddhokamosmi).
In Buddhist Mahayana tantricism desire and passion is being considered as a path to realization of ultimate truth-Sunyata. In Indian philosophies desire has been regarded most important aspect of humans and it was never repressed as in the case of Christianity. In Christianity it is sin because of which man has fallen from the heaven but in Hindu philosophies it is desire when raised spiritually causes liberation.
But alas! Real question of materialist philosophers is not that that desire is not finding its eminence rather how desire could find a proper plane in their discourse of exploitation. Rationalist discourses on life never provided any solution for man. What they provided throughout the ages is ‘the discourses of exploitations’; this that how man could be enchained. How man’s dignity and freedom of consciousness could be placed in the proper plane of materialist production machinery but not in materialist discourse since they know this that it can take a leap( it too can be dangerous for them). And in this they succeeded but since man can not live with bread only, every time they face problem from man’s inner fluttering for liberation. This is why they go on philosophizing, creating bunch of philosophies.
Capitalist production machinery is spending a lot of money to produce a solution to the basic human problem of freedom but under the mechanism of ‘common’ only. But they don’t understand that reason can not provide any solution to humanity since it is divided and confused. Reason can not see the complete truth in its entirety. This is the reason that throughout its history it has a tendency to return back to theologies for support. Reason has destroyed all possibilities of man’s leaping into unknown realities. It has destroyed the tradition of philosophizing “the questioning of extra ordinary’ as Nietzsche have said. The philosophies of reason have always organized things, made arrangements, fitted man in a situation from where he could not escape. The whole history of rationalism shows that it has never had any holy purpose; it was vicious from the very outset, since than, when it rejected the very tendency of people’s questioning about infinity. It rejected man’s quest for timeless value, a timeless truth not from the rational point of view rather from the sake of rejecting itself since it never fully took the systematic rational approach.
For instance, the approach of scientific experimentation is based on the ‘to see the truth’ in the laboratory through physical means only, if any said truth is not tested in laboratory or through any physical testing mechanism it is bluntly declared false. Truth must be seen in microscope since only than it could be utilized, could be usable, could be made for production. Everything sublime was thus destroyed for the sake of materialist production. Though these philosophies of infinity were always helpful in providing humanity some immortal values as for as humanity as such is concerned. For materialist production mechanism these philosophies had been useful throughout the ages and still it is, but now some postmodernist want to destroy the remaining ties too. Because they want to make humanity utterly material, the materially refined man, a man-machine even they want to open factories where subjectivities would be produced.
In producing mechanical subjectivities culture would play the most important role as it played in history. Marxists have used it in their struggle against capitalism. This question of culture is most important regarding society of control and on this issue Theodore Adorno has fought most remarkable war against capitalist ideologues. Being Marxist he was always in the favor of autonomy of culture since he wanted to save man’s ‘being’: pure and authentic. When he was invited by one American researcher of ‘American Traditions of Applied Social Research’ Mr. Paul Lazaesfeld to help in his research on the relations between culture and policy, he refuted his request remarking that, ‘culture is opposed to administration. Culture would like to be higher and more pure, something untouchable which can not be tailored according to any tactical or technical considerations.
In educated language, this line of thought makes reference to the autonomy of culture. Popular opinion even takes pleasure in associating the concept of personality with it. Culture is viewed as the manifestation of pure humanity without regard for its functional relationships within society.’ Against his approach to culture Researcher Mr. Paul reacted that ‘Adorno should aspire to greater empirical precision, that ‘culture might be precisely that condition that excludes a mentality capable of measuring it’. Thus the capitalist intellectuals want to exclude people (those who can raise any question) from the field of culture in order to control them through the culture itself. New destiny of man is machine and he is becoming. All philosophies which advocate man’s freedom through a system are administrative philosophies and are aspiring towards absolute power therefore are against man. When most sublime aspect of humanity is structured, becomes organizational, territorial, productive, and mechanical than know that man is dead. In this dark age of mechanical production of man’s consciousness there is only light; to raise questions and wage a war against those criminals of humanity, who having lost all hopes in the divine play of life want to play the game of war and sex.
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There’s a lot of fraud and injustice in the artworld. The time has gone that I did believe artists were only nice and sensitive people.Fortunately there are still a lot of great artists and great persons in the world. Visit the website of my friend Mona Youssef please and you know what I mean.www.mona-gallery.com
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There’s a lot of fraud and injustice in the artworld. The time has gone that I did believe artists were only sensitive people.Fortunately there are still a lot of great artists and great persons in the world. Visit the website of my friend Mona Youssef please and you know what I mean.www.mona-gallery.com Best regards from Holland, Hans Mertenswww.hansmertens.nlCreate your blog in this textarea.
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Synthia SAINT JAMES will unveil her 40x30" original acrylic on canvas painting "Circle of Promise" at a very special luncheon to be held at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. on Friday, June 6, 2008. The painting was commissioned by Susan G. Komen for the Cure in celebration of Circle of Promise, the Cure program dedicated to re-writing the story on breast cancer in the African American community.
The limited edition fine art reproductions of "Circle of Promise" will also be presented and will be available for purchase at the luncheon, which will be co-hosted by The Links, Incorporated. All the event proceeds will help fund the breast health needs of the 9th Ward Clinic in New Orleans, Louisiana and Ghana Hospital in Ghana, Africa.SAINT JAMES, who now serves as a National Ambassador for Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation, is a international award winning artist and the designer of the first United States Postal Stamp for the Kwanzaa holiday. She has to date written and or illustrated 13 children’s picture books, 3 poetry and prose books, 4 children’s activity books, a cookbook, and a postcard book. She has garnered numerous awards including a Parent’s Choice Silver Honor for her book Sunday, a Coretta Scott King Honor Award for illustrating Neeny Coming…Neeny Going, and an Oppenheim Gold Award for the book To Dinner For Dinner, which she illustrated.
Her architectural designs include a 150 foot ceramic tile mural for Ontario, California’s international airport, 6 - 9x4 foot elevator doors for a building in California’s State Capitol’s East End Complex, Sacramento, California, stained glass windows for the West Tampa Library in Tampa, Florida, and a 4x7 foot ceramic tile mural (inspired by Dr. Maya Angelou’s poem "On the Pulse of Morning"), commissioned by Gibson, Dunn, Crutcher LLP for Cowan Elementary School in Westchester, California. She was also commissioned to create the 3x6 foot painting that hangs in the Women's Center of Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, California.
SAINT JAMES has completed numerous commissioned signature images for non-profit organizations including the International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters (which hangs at the Vulcan Station in Brooklyn, New York), Children’s Institute International, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, the Harlem Book Fair, the United Way, and the National Education Association. She unveiled the poster that she created for the Center for Disease Control at the United Nations on World AIDS Day 2005, unveiled the original painting that she created for the Metropolitan AME Church (Harlem, NY) at the Schomburg in February 2006, and unveiled the 20th anniversary painting for the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. in June 2006.
Her paintings grace the covers of over 60 books, including Terry McMillan’s Waiting to Exhale, Disappearing Acts, Mama, and the Japanese translation of How Stella Got Her Groove Back, and Iyanla Vanzant’s Acts of Faith, Faith in the Valley and The Big Book of Faith.
In reviews her artwork has been described as "ebullient", "bold", "creates paintings that remind one of Matisse cutouts in their clear line and intense color" and "joyful".
She was honored with the 2008 Woman of the Year for California’s 26th Senate district, a 2004 Woman of the Year Award in Education by the Los Angeles County Commission for Women and she is a proud receipient of The HistoryMakers Award. Fall of 2006 she received both the MOSTE Inspirational Women Award and the Samella Award for her artistry, and designed the "We See You Award". SAINT JAMES is also one of the women included in Dr. Cynthia Jacobs Carter’s National Geographic book, Africana Woman: Her Story Through Time.
She most recently completed signature paintings for the 10th anniversary of the African American Business Summit, the inaugural painting for the Leimert Park Village Book Festival, for Project Fatherhood for Children’s Institute International. On June 21, 2007 she was honored by the Home Depot Charitable Foundation with a tribute held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
She travels nationally for speaking engagements, exhibitions and unveilings.
SAINT JAMES, a self-taught artist, credits the creator and her ancestry (which includes African American, Native American, Haitian and German Jew) for her artistic gifts.
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Synthia SAINT JAMES
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Phone: 323.993.5722
Email: kikusaintjames@aol.com
Website: www.synthiasaintjames.com
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My artwork is about exploration, expression of feeling, freedom, growth, and the search for meaning. In my artwork, I seek a balance between the mechanics of technology, nature, and what it is to be human. Through my artwork and poetry, I hope to raise epiphanies in our lives and help us in our mental and spiritual cultivation.
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Noticed, that my 'feel' in regard to expectation and inspiration for exhibits, is influenced to a great degree, by 'Theme' of Exhibition.. Title.. Am so much more exited, and anticipation at much higher level , when Theme or Title 'flows' , embracing meaning in my Art Pieces- or hues, forms- resonates to art appreciators, clients..if at all- offering freedom, to perceive individually. I desire, to 'touch' broad range of age, gender, backgrounds.. If contrast is wanted, for reason related to Art collection on exhibit, should still resonate in individual. 'Own Obvious' is found , as soon as collection is viewed.. Often like the mysterious- so mind, core..eyes are enticed to search and find on their own- within the time offered..And Theme raises pre- awareness.
Well.. I write this, because I just was informed by Artdirector Marcello Cazzaniga, of Camaver Kunsthaus Inernational Galleries, that during Spring/Summer, the masterpieces of my 'Mignon' series, which are in Italy with Camaver Inernational , will be exhibited in a newly opened atelier in the city of Seregno, close to Monza and Milan. Smiiiile..Been there . ..and loved it there..
The meaning/subject, is beauty..and will be a series of personal exhibitions. My Signature Art Pieces will be related with Oscar Wild 'Dorian Gray Portrait'...
So.. THAT is..why I write about.. how Theme/Title touches me with inspiration and anticipation..exitement- and this one again, does..
Camaver International discovered my Art on absolutearts.com - welcomed and promoted my creations as very special- Am privileged and thankful, that I have my absolutearts.com global exposure and great team behind it, and my Camaver Kunsthaus International great !! Galleries with their fine staff presenting my art works in Europe.
And feels so just right- have all of YOU visit my portfolio, (thousands of hits daily per stats), enjoy my creative offerings in expression of hues, forms, visages, liiiiiines... ;-) Moods..
My Art Pieces are in such great place, with thousands of beautiful, fellow artists creations!!
I bow. Peace and Light, Yours Truly. Luise
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