Monday, 31 December 2018

Exploring Colour/Expression as colour/Colour as Freedom.....31.12.18

there is no such thing as true colour. Only an interpretation of a thing which gives us a feeling. this is true: interpretation. Reaction to the subject of the eye. We get a feeling. To say that this feeling is the same as anothers' is a contradiction. This feeling is wholly unique though it may have similarities to the feeler, to the individual. The feeling can have a limit or it can be the beginning of something. The colour triggers the feeling, takes the step in a journey, the individual seeks. To say this colour is true.....i just want to convey the colour as a vehicle to produce a reaction though i will never know what the reaction is. But i put it out there. Knowing one thing is opening up an infinity of things related to that thing. Everything is nothing because we cannot fathom it. An infinity of a limit discovers myself, and i am much happier exploring that. My limits though infinite relate. This conveys me. An infinity of possibilities of which i will know nothing but this is everything to me. So what is colour? Infinity in a brushstroke, an eye of reflection, a form of an illusion, the beginning of a person, the end of nothing, a life of living. The colour gives this to the viewer: he becomes as he views it. 

In many respects the colour changes, the interpretation moves, as the colour does it's work. It has meaning in it's suggesting, at it's hinting and the colour of the personality comes forth. Colour as conveyed meaning as internal understanding as ideas of suggesting. suggesting of what? Of the moment in which we decide. We do not need Art and specifically painting to portray form in order to convey the above, colour does this on it's own. So how does one explore colour? by feeling it and by conveying the emotional intention within it. Expression as colour exists as an idea of feeling, of feeling another and reacting to that. We exist under a colour of interpretation: infinitely limitless but similar enough to recognise the colours we become. Become a colour of freedom!

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