tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3943883102870217001.post4595132936306393549..comments2024-02-28T01:13:41.407-08:00Comments on Art Talk: Deconstructing landscapedenisandsusihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14826217815772515612noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3943883102870217001.post-43060656040395054232015-10-18T06:26:47.710-07:002015-10-18T06:26:47.710-07:00art and literature too have lost their mind. they ...art and literature too have lost their mind. they are becoming more and more irrational. and so it should be seeing the temper of the times we are living in. if the conditions are suicidal then an artist will depict crazy disjointed stuff in his paintings. if life is a series of horrid shocks and chaotic shit then that is what will get portrayed in the musical compositions of the musician in question. as the in-human in the human comes out so does every sort of psychopathy that was contained within the forms of tradition and culture in the past. the breakdown of the family we see today is the worst example of this crisis. the artist wears his heart on his sleeves. what we don't realize is that the longer this goes on the greater the weirdness and strangeness that emerges from this race to express the unexpressed. if you open up an aquarium within your own soul then why would you need to fish for real marine life in the outer ocean that is the world. both art and literature are mirrors that distort reality. they are not real depictions of life as it is in its truthful condition. and that only adds fuel to the fire of rudeness and youth waywardness we find today, with a media machine growing wilder by the second, we find that maybe all that our parents and grandparents said was more normal and healthier than the so-called interesting madness we find today. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14702361825465635465noreply@blogger.com