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The Farside's Face. The wish of a painter or poet is to transport the spirit's deep emotion by pausing in awe at day or night's high-vaulted scene, transposing its beauty to dreams, then viewing grass as more than green. An alchemist with no interest in gold invests time between folds, finds in the sky thermals on which to soar on fancy or some surreal whim to make jasper of sea, jade of dawn and perceive gems hidden in flora's form. A seer catches the farside's face and traces that world in sentence or paint, chimeric in nature an artist whose eye encounters rock gives it heart, transforms by description accepted mundane into mystic meaning, adds soft to feather, colour to blur and improves the initial by seeing further. It is said that fine art opens doors to show the extraordinary as but normal, for the good poet or painter ranks as foremost importance a felt magic when met with empty paper or canvas.
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May 10, 2016
May 10, 2016 at 2:20 PM UTC
The Farside's Face.
The Farside's Face. The wish of a painter or poet is to transport the spirit's deep emotion by pausing in awe at day or night's high-vaulted scene, transposing its beauty to dreams, then viewing grass as more than green. An alchemist with no interest in gold invests time between folds, finds in the sky thermals on which to soar on fancy or some surreal whim to make jasper of sea, jade of dawn and perceive gems hidden in flora's form. A seer catches the farside's face and traces that world in sentence or paint, chimeric in nature an artist whose eye encounters rock gives it heart, transforms by description accepted mundane into mystic meaning, adds soft to feather, colour to blur and improves the initial by seeing further. It is said that fine art opens doors to show the extraordinary as but normal, for the good poet or painter ranks as foremost importance a felt magic when met with empty paper or canvas.
fay-slimm
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May 10, 2016
May 10, 2016 at 2:20 PM UTC
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