Monday, September 26, 2011

Truth is One.

"God is one, but All is infinite." - Dan Zybala


In the present modern world the issues revolved around self experience create a deep resonating appeal of solitary existence learned through the self. Ordering growth in a world of daily change and rooted development consists' of unimaginable thoughts which disguise the roles of mankind in a search for the end of a road at the tracks of birth and death. Beyond the mountain there is a place where only some can imagine and that is the reality in which we prove to recognize. Without creation there is no one vs. one actuality where the self reaches God in a debate of our long journey. As the understanding of all in all proves to resemble an existence in the life of earth, the foundation of experience in the causes of human nature and the universe as a whole unite as one. To see the ending is to see the beginning in a pondering mind of association with the outside world which appears to be a fine line between heaven and hell and the mirrored image of self in one of all.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Lucian Freud.


"The philosophical emotion of an artist lost in feeling but with in-touch consciousness." - Dan Zybala


Lucian Freud died the 20th of July this year leaving behind a great deal of work on the casualties of portraiture and the way he lived his life through studies of facial expressions and the use of pale colours. Cousin to famous philosopher, Sigmund Freud, the deep sense of understanding in the artistic careers of both showcase the reality of differences in psychology and human nature. Appearing suttlely through movements of matter in both signs of understanding, leads to assemble a fast array of thought processes in the body of works. In his self portrait, the dull levels of value prove to show a depressed attitude for the way he experiences his own self amongst the light of somewhat neutral conditions. The hand structure and gesture of tightened grip of his neck tie, show the insecurity he finds in his own mental state, using a form of self developmental disregards for his weak confidence in the imagery. Even his eyes and cheeks show the sympathetic feeling he must imagine in his own resemblance of both self worth and self intuition. Leaving behind the portrait paintings of his career show the true representation of what his life must have experienced in his own state of reasons, which I believe to be a perception of nihilism; a state of nothingness.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Cezanne Still Life painting - (understanding in my own terms.)




"To percieve in conclusion, is to think in introduced purpose." - Dan Zybala




A still life always withstands the test of time with a resilient effort to provide imagery that lasts a lifetime. In a sentimental afternoon a call of wine and chesse surpasses any minor thought of worry ending in a perfected result. The view of apples shows the affluent thought of a daily occurence in search of what the 'picker' has developed while creating his masterpiece in the kitchen. Alongside persistent assembly in modernity of construction between the tables whole depth, the realization is the focus of what happens after the image projects itself to a spectator. Wondering about the routines of such an individual, even a couple, or a family, which is still open-ended, reveals the connection of life between anyone in existence awaiting the pleasure of a still life in all its imagination. If you were to look through the foreground and background all together, what would you think?, would it change your perception?, or change your senses?, I believe it would steal your answer and create a motionless understanding of human nature from your point of view on anothers point of view. A still life of such great proportion leads us to the interaction of a presented reality on all levels of experience and enjoyment.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

A touch of different stories.




"The start was not the beginning in fact that start was due to end." - Dan Zybala




When the world met the tyrants of written completion, there began a political revolution. This study of movements connected the east and west of aegean seas and persistently demanded the natural neccessities of global unification. Although it took many years before alliance grew cumbersome to the assemblies of elite successors, many individuals proclaimed the history from their own understanding. Development in ancient times proved to show the answer to many systematic designs that issued the interaction of country to country trade and montary currency that effecienctly benefitted both supplier and buyer. As the world evolved on the basis of want and need, the poets spent time baffling public opinion taking the sole provision of what best affected themselves and other community gathers. When the time of season started to result in different resources, the need for alliance began to fluently change perceptions of weakened links in the food chain shouting out the proclamation of congruency. Whether equal or somewhat bias the truth of the reality was that the bigger man gained more positioning rights and the 'slave' sucked crow. The opportunites still existed for many newcomers to our progressed planet dividing incomes and distributing wealth and a common regard for the work of any dear civilian.