Friday, October 31, 2008

A TIME homie and myself have come to a profound maybe ironically meaningless approach to the perceiving of the concept of "art school", but more in the way of how it can be managed by looking down on it from the edge of the cliff of psychotic irony. Maybe it may be beneficial to explore this cliff of psychotic irony. The motto has been formulated based on the indirect teachings of a remarkable but unassuming instructor. It is as follows:

Embrace the hardships...

Seek kinships...

Reach

6 comments:

psychoticartists said...
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psychoticartists said...

my son, you have such a profound message to share, the cliff metaphor and the use of the term "psychotic" are like heavy metal music blaring when trying to hear the poetry of a pin dropping through a mesh of crystal, I will courageously defend the integrity of the three tiered phrase that you unleashed upon the world wide web of humanity. It is like an atomic bomb to the millions of voices in my mind. Those words embrace the infinity of life beyond art school. They are the unspoken backbone of every individual mind that changed the consciousness of humanity, the holy grail of the evolution of the collective human psyche. I want to engrave them in the lens of my mind. When I forget these words, I have begun the process of death.

Marc Tomko said...

Embrace the hardships...
-or there will embrace you, like a pain inflicting bear trap, you must grab onto each steel jaw of the trap and relieve the pressure to stop the pain. A wise man once pointed out that the foundational human freedom is that we can choose our own attitude given ANY external hardships. It is not the objective that we see, but the subjective lens that we see it through.

Marc Tomko said...

Seek kinships...
There are universal structures that unify seemingly different phenomena. A common thread connects the unknown to the known. Consciousness must be actively restrained so that our intuition can sense this connection, like a bloodhound, seeking metaphor like a poet with a hungry soul.

W.G. Drosos said...

It is not the objective that we see, but the subjective lens that we see it through. This maybe true and if that is the case we may ask, "well which of the many subjective lenses are we seeing through." Because as we know, subjectivity may be tied to the context of particular areas of study. For example, the subjectivity that deals with objects and concepts in art, maybe different then that of the objects and concepts in Mathematics or Olympic boat rowing.

W.G. Drosos said...

Back to you psychoticartists , this was never intended to be competition, for I am quick to conclude that it is obvious that I am an apprentice, even more a novice to this foreign land. You though can learn from marc tomko, as I have that "Consciousness must be actively restrained so that our intuition can sense this connection." Lets not try to be too conscious and analytical with the object of SUPERIORITY MY son...OHHH...little son...