Mystical Abstract
Art
When attempts have been made to describe a work of abstract
art many people have used words like "feelings", "emotions",
and "soul". I think these words are clues to what is actually
happening within both the viewer and the artist.
The world of art and the environment of the mystical go back
a long way together with many facets in common with one another
- one being that they both seek to look into a deep unknown -
and then seek to manifest it into this physical world by one
means or another.
Therefore it is understandable that a non-representational
picture can be difficult to comment on. The viewer might be
"moved" by the artwork, but they may not really know why. I
believe it has something to do with their sleeping soul being
gently (or violently) shaken into a specific awareness. The
earthy physical body may have very little understanding as to
what might be happening, so they are left to struggle in
explaining a spiritual concept from a physical point of
view.
However, as an artist who has acquired (and lives by) a
little understanding of certain spiritual aspects, here are my
offerings of what I believe happens when a viewer comes across
a mystical abstract painting.
In order to do that I want to present the whole episode from
all aspects:
The Spirit
One of the Spirit's major intentions is to bring spiritual
understanding into the physical realm. One way to do that is to
enter time and manifest a potential opportunity for a receptive
body. That receptive body can either be the person being
offered the opportunity - or the messenger of it. If they are
the messenger then there are many ways in which that message
can be put across ... and one of them is by producing a
provocative illustration or allegory in the form of an abstract
painting.
The Messenger
... Or Artist in this case ... Or more specifically an
artist who is prone to take note of their own inner enigmatic
visuals. Once inspired the artist then sets about translating
these visions into a personal style of depiction. I think it is
quite probable that many an artist will be unconscious of what
exactly they are putting down upon the canvas ... all they
might know is that there is an urgent complusion to work with
particular colours, or in a specific style.
The Art
A personalized manifestation of the inner visuals ...
portrayed on board or canvas - or any other handy appropriate
medium at the time. The artist lets the visual take shape in
their mind and allows for interpretation into the physical
world ... which results in an artwork of surreal allegory, or
be-riddled story, or just a simple abstract presentation of
specific colours or shapes. Each element of the art will
include (or be) a potential key ready to allow the appropriate
viewer entrance into its intriguing yet creative
environment.
The Viewer
A receptive observer viewing the art may initially have an
indefinable affinity with it. They are perhaps first
emotionally drawn to the image before them. And as their
thoughts begin to trigger other thoughts, gradual realizations
start to become apparent ... gaining strength until they
acquire a personal creative understanding seen only by
themselves but which may eventually involve others who come
into contact with them.
The Gift
The originally unknown vision now begins to unfold its truth
within the receptive viewer. This can be in many guises ... a
simple affirmation ... a personal revelation ... a specific
spiritual, mental, or inner encouragement ... an energizing
edification for a hungry or floundering soul ... offering a
sense of contentment within a challenging situation ... This
gift can be as simple or as complicated as is required for the
viewer. Its influence can be timeless - remaining relevant over
a period of days, weeks, months, or years.
So the next time you seek to produce a piece of art or
decide to visit a gallery do not hesitate or dwell upon any
lack within you ... rather open your eyes (after all they are
supposed to be the windows of the body) and prepare yourself to
either see in order to create - or see in order to receive.
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