What
is it that makes a doodle become art, and how do you discern the
difference? Can a much used image become an icon, and what turns a
basic idea into an authentic expression?
The
more so since neither doodling nor art have the aim of being
primarily rational or conforming to consensus or normal reality.
Though, except by definition, when was consensus reality ever normal,
as we seem to pretend?
Creativity
can be imaginative and even innovative, and preferably not beyond our
ability to influence its unfoldment in some way, consciously or
otherwise, according to the original impulse or intent. Such freedom
of play involves discipline, while simultaneously allowing what we
tend to call chance.
So
imagine when, as is often the case, that you initiate a process and
find you’ve set yourself a puzzle as to how to resolve it to
satisfaction and if it’s even possible. Play, whether in art or
sport or anything else can seem as serious as we care to imagine it
to be, and we have a tendency to engage in that game.
Whether
potentially iconic or ironic, the genesis of this image comes out of
musing on the possible alternatives to what we call ‘the human
condition’.
Imagining
an eternal fleeting moment in the Neolithic era, which when conceived
with benevolent compassion probably wasn’t as ‘primitive’ as
we’re persuaded to think. Having positive attributes we could
naturally in retrospect lament the loss of. Since we seem to create
bigger and not necessarily better problems, when you’d think the
wisest way to solve all problems is by not creating them.
I
spent a few hours carefully constructing and recreating this
composition from an enlarged portion of a previous version called
‘Below the Mound’. There really are hills in Ireland, and
elsewhere, shaped like this, naturally revered in honour of the
Goddess Earth.
Here
envisioned as if from a peaceful moment along the riverbank, on the
way perhaps to visit neighbours. In Spring- time beyond memory and
outside time. An imagined but certainly actual image as intimate
antidote to all the predictable narratives of nothing but barbaric
battles and struggles for survival so myopically presented as
‘history’. When it’s really been a long cyclic circular
devolution from a forgotten and much higher state.
Humans
have been around for millions of years apparently, through many
cycles of evolution and devolution. Solid evidence exists all around
the planet, more often than not, intentionally concealed or
confiscated, though currently being revealed.
In
passing i recommend listening to presentations online by Claus Dona,
as well as the series of videos on New Earth channel. As evidence
that our history as taught is a lie. A lie being the consistent and
deliberate concealment and falsification of what is self-evidently
so.
A
big subject, so rather than waste words in rant or lament, it’s
something i find more harmoniously expressed in paint. The current
approach shared here having nothing to do with art movements or
styles in particular. Just the present play of imagination. An
improvised process simultaneously healing the unacknowledged
universally parasitic virus called ‘difference divides’.
Difference arises mutually, obviously. Long live diversity.
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Martin
Rainbowmaker.
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