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bluegreen17 ([personal profile] bluegreen17) wrote2005-03-05 10:36 am

charming flowers

(because i think rob breszny's horoscopes are timeless and signless...)

Many creative people feel compelled to mirror the pain they witness, making art that is as desolate as the experience it represents. Greek poet Odysseus Elytis mourned this phenomenon. He believed that artists in its grip are like people with healthy legs who choose to limp along with broken crutches. "During the time of Buchenwald and Auschwitz," he said, "Matisse painted the most charming flowers and fruit ever made. They still speak more eloquently than the most macabre descriptions of the period. Their creator was faithful not to the tragedy but to the reaction that tragedy kindled in his conscience." I call on you, Virgo, to respond as Matisse did when you encounter people going through trials and tribulations in the coming days. The best gifts you can give them are your joy and vitality.

[identity profile] gamesiplay.livejournal.com 2005-03-05 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I really like that. I think we all needed to be reminded of that sometimes. :)

[identity profile] solarfields.livejournal.com 2005-03-06 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
I was wondering about this very thing today, and sometimes I think tragedy turns into tragic art as a catharsis for the artist -- but maybe it ought to stay in the closet.

But then.. No, because it may be cathartic for others. But to focus on the joy, YES, YES! Where do I sign up?