The tragedy of life is in what dies inside a man while he lives – the death of genuine feeling, the death of inspired response, the awareness that makes it possible to feel the pain or the glory of other men in yourself.
–Norman Cousins
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This is a new 18″ by 18″ painting that I call A Rising Awareness which is included in my show, The Rising, that is now hanging and opens Friday at the West End Gallery.
I think the words above from the late journalist Norman Cousins capture what I feel the representative Red Roof house is rising above in this painting. It is a constant battle for us humans to hold on to those things– genuine feeling,inspired response and an empathy with the pain or glory of others– as we live our lives on this planet. We sometimes become self-centered and guarded in our response to many things and emotionally distant in our dealings with others. Instead of feeling their pain or glory, we sometimes experience envy at their successes and a pang of relief that their failures are not ours.
Our humanity dulls and much joy is lost to us.
But the idea that we can recognize this dulling in ourselves and somehow fight against and rise above it intrigues me. I have come to believe that we can make conscious decisions to raise our awareness, to feel and respond in more positive ways, that we are enriched by maintaining a spirit of generosity and empathy towards others.
I like to think that the Red Roof here represents one who has taken this higher road and has made the decision to listen to its better angels. There’s a feeling of a letting go of angry and mean-spirited thoughts and an acknowledgment of a unity of sorts with the universal human spirit.
Warmth and tranquility. Maybe that is what I am seeing. You judge for yourself.
I’m really intrigued by the just-slightly-menacing nature of the clouds. It’s almost as though they’re reaching out to pluck the house from its hillside — without success. I suppose it wouldn’t be too far a reach to draw a connection with all those forces that continually are trying to move us from our foundations. With luck, they’ll fail, too.
With luck along with some fortitude and vigilance.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 10:40 PM, Redtree Times wrote:
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