[time to sort it all out]

Somewhere for the context and the non-sketchbook (The blue text is usually a link)

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Sacrifice of Isaac

The Infinite Movement?




I've always liked this one, but since Kierkegaard how could I not bring him up.
I think I like the study more, though, where Abraham doesn't look about to get hit - I first mis-saw it as the angel covering Isaac's eyes, which seemed beautiful and is the reality I choose
Upon seeing the closer version, though, I was surprised at how heavy the angel's features are
He looks much like my English teacher....

But where is the ram?

Monday, December 3, 2012

The Infinite Movement

Faith Only?

The true movements of faith are ones of passion, not meditation.
-> So it is said, so it may be?

But these infinite movements do not need to be those of faith, just those without meditation
But serene
Kierkegaard perhaps admired the faithful and their 'absurd' to greatly to see what was before him, or within his own capacity
There is the capacity for 'infinity' tied to the finite in so many - the expression of so many movements of prayer, faith, spiritualism, idealism or creation, perhaps, are the same

There are those who let life take it's course without resigning themselves per se to a higher power
-> There are those that gaze into the 'third eye'
Or what is it, psychologically?

Is that our horror-fascination, too? 

It seems that the abyss that stares back into us is a lie, or that it was there
As a kind of peace

Or that the abyss, the God, the infinity and exit and whole ego is ourselves
The endlessness we reflect on is our own being, a brain that considers it's own existence

Nicola Samorì





Male, Italian

He can speak for himself.
http://www.nicolasamori.com/ 

Steffi Grant



Wife of Kenneth Grant - negatice space, black/white, prints(?)
So dreamy