Look
by Mark Johnson
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Title
Look
Artist
Mark Johnson
Medium
Drawing - Technical Illustrator Pen
Description
We are defined by the world we live in and the way we life out our lives. We are social creature. It is true that we are more than scattered individuals encountering our lives and each other in some random, chaotic universe. We are part of where we are and a part of those we are living with. As we become shaped by our heritage, our place of nurture and our conscious effective interaction with life as we live it � so too is our social world shaped. To open our eyes and look out of ourselves and into the hearts and minds of our fellow travelers in life, is to take an essential step in sharing the organizing power of life. We must look about us and see those who are there with us.
Neglect of this most basic and essential part of living is both diminishing and downright dangerous. To go blindly forth leads to more than a shadowy angst. Self-absorbed existence often devolves into a painful series of awkward confrontations. Those who employ a more sensitive and encompassing agenda are inclined by their natural alignment to travel a smoother path. When in tune with life�s enveloping energy they share an ease and success foreign to creatures which travel solitary and oblivious. Indeed, in a primal sense, if you graze with your head down you may be taken down.
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June 21st, 2011
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TdpArts Gallery Terrance DePietro
Gazing into the verbal, talkative and 'imaginal' world you present, the viewer is treated to the delights of 'Look[ing]'...and as you note, in other place: '...You edit out the reflection on the window showing your room as it extends behind you.'; the awareness of 'more', 'otherness', and the potential of the like is most refreshing for the viewer. To see it as image and then to have clarity in words (not of the image but the 'event's implications' of image) is a true sharing...Your work is most talkative in its ascending to the humanness that allows it to become. Much appreciated, thank you for sharing. tdp