domingo, 27 de septiembre de 2009

Is art a mirror of reality?

“We live in a description of reality” –Jean Houston

Reality is the true existence of things. Should something not truly exist, it wouldn’t be part of reality. Art, on the other hand, is the ability and result of creating, therefore an artist has to be able to create things so they can form part of reality or recreate what already is real. So should something not be found in reality, it could be created through art. Art reflects not the accurate reality, not the raw, crude world we all know; it depicts an artist’s point of view. Art does not mirror THE reality but A reality. The reality of a creative visionary, called an artist.

Art can either be considered a part of reality, or a separate reality. It is a reality where possibilities are endless and visions can advance to the stage where they are real. Dreams are part of the reality of art and the freedom found in that world is what’s so attractive and beautiful of art. As George Moore says: “Reality can destroy the dream – why shouldn't the dream destroy reality?”

Frida Kahlo, known for her paintings full of bizarre symbols, deathly visions and constant references to supernatural creatures and objects related to tragic happenings constantly tags herself as a ‘realist painter’. She once mentioned “I never paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality.” Therefore we can conclude art is not an image of common reality, art is a reality. It is the reality the artist lives but expressed in the most comfortable way for the person creating it.

viernes, 25 de septiembre de 2009

By the way...

By the way today was PETA2's hug a vegetarian day.

GO VEGETARIANISM...

its not late to hug your vegetarian friends... or become one if in the urgent need of affection

Construction splatters and unique languages

Art has become so accesible. So mundane sometimes it takes a splattered canvas and a well payed gallery for someone to be considered an artist. Vito Acconci would try to convey his feeling so strongly that even brushes and canvases were not artistic enough tools. He would bite himself in the 70s to create a printed masterwork that would portray his true suffering and would require a real pain to be able to be produced. 39 years later anyone who can buy the paint and has the time to splatter a bit around is an "abstract-expressionist from Pollock's current and point of view". May I inquire where is the artistic trait? What makes it different than a splatter a construction worker accidentally made on the sidewalk. Are all construction workers then artists?

Paintings and artworks are somehow different... One is an encryption of a self. An actual sumart of a day, a week, a second or a life. A journal written in a language only an expert eye would understand (And sometimes not even the actual author). The other one is a functional item. A decor purposed object. A non trascendental attempt at money.

Art is satisfaction.

Art is life.

Art is everywhere.

Artist is anyone, who intends to be it. And who believes he is one.

domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2009

New blog

This is the first blog I've ever had. I was looking for a good blog that depicted someone's bohemian life and I simply couldn't find anything decent so I decided to start my own. A little info about myself: My name is Berke, I llive in Mexico and I come from a polish-lithuanian family... I am a poet, a writer, a painter, a sculptor of the mind, a speech giver and an information storage, I am an artist in all senses... but overall I am myself...
Favorites:
  • Movies: Breakfast at Tiffany's, The silence of the lambs, Smile mona lisa, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Un chien Andalou, PSYCHO, Dancer in the dark, Kill Bill, Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory (old one)
  • Music: Classical, opera, Dandy Warhols, RENT, Björk, Queen, Mecano, La Oreja de Van Gogh, The Beatles and The Velvet Underground.
  • Artists: Andy Warhol, Salvador Dalí, Fernando Botero, Pablo Neruda, Miró, Gaudí, Lichtenstein.
  • Books: The shadow of the wind and biographies...
I will constantly post pictures of my latest artwork and unfortunately none of my written productions becaause they are in spanish...

"The only difference between a crazy man and me, is that I AM NOT CRAZY" -Salvador Dalí