In the increasingly information-heavy times in which we live, distractions abound. The word distraction literally points back to a certain losing (dis) of control (traction). We start off with an intention to focus on something, but then a momentary lapse of clarity leads us astray. The drifting isn’t just arbitrary – there is a subtle attraction, and our attention finds itself diverted. It doesn’t help that there are many things vying for our time, some of them designed specifically to reel us in. And then there are times when we actually want to mentally check out. This is what a mindset of entertainment is, seeking amusement over engagement, and appearance over essence.
Of course, there is a major distinction between entertainment and art. Both operate in the domain of aesthetics – but the difference is the depth with which we experience and explore. At its crux, art is about recognizing, knowing, and appreciating beauty. It implicates us in ways we don’t even realize. Consciously practicing this kind of engagement with art is to hold a certain mindset. “Art is an attention to everyday living,” a dear friend once told me. Is there art in the way we make our beds, or the way we cut fruit? In the way we see the sunlight bathing the hillside? Bringing this kind of understanding is really about recognizing that we have access to that beauty exactly where we are. It makes the ordinary, extra-ordinary and also, the extra-ordinary, significant. In that sense, art can bring us deeper into our experience of the moment, enriching our perception, and deepening our awareness of the previously unknown, and perhaps even previously unknowable. Something about the process of engaging in this way not only changes what we perceive, it changes how we perceive.
--Lariv Athem
The mind wants to focus on the hard or the bad times...the ego allows it...putting the ego aside you can find the good in the heart the soul and the actions, try to focus the mind on the good, on the emotion, on the feeling...once you get to the core of that emotion study hard on the reaction the ego wants you to feel...the ego will try to see bad, dark, the storms..but if you let your heart do the talking you will feel the good, the love, the true meaning of the feeling. Reflection is a wonderful thing because in reflecting back on issues you can see the lesson of life, who taught the lesson and why.
It only takes a keen eye to find and feel art in literally everything.The way we chew our food,laugh and even walk.
hi my name is veronica working with the keiskamma art project in the eastern cape region in south africa dealing with embroidery,pottery,book making,tapestries, lets keep it up guys.WITH ART WE CAN HEAL. PLEASE SEE OUR WEB,WWW.KEISKAMMA.ORG
TRUE art is Inner self reflects through Painting, sculpture/ music,poetry or just silent smile plus much more artist can put ocen in pot or think hands that can paint sky and others can enjoy as much they can understand with their self most will enjoy outer beauty and some will dive in deep concious , always love
What a great piece :) Loved this article and reading Somik's comment. Thanks for posting this!
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I would like to know more about "Lariv Athem" . very nicely written and meaningful.
guys i realy love this phrase, it is aknowledgbale for every one who love art .
Very Interesting passage! This inspired me to put my all time favorite quote on "dancing"--a popular art that entertains also :-)
"Your purpose in life isn't to arrive at a destination where you find inspiration, just as the purpose of dancing isn't to end up at a particular spot on the floor. The purpose of dancing--and of life--- is to enjoy every moment and every step, regardless of where you are when the music ends."