Saturday, October 18, 2008

A sense of wonder

I stayed late at school last night -- the last day before Reading Week
so a student could finish a paper. Luckily another prof doing a
Ph.D. in comparative mysticism visited me, and we had a great
conversation about religion, and belief, and Bill Maher's movie
Religilous. We talked about why people need religion, and I said
that even if people aren't religious, they can feel a sense of wonder
and awe at the magnificence of the natural world.

For an artist I think this sense of awe comes easily, unbidden.
In fact apparently our brains are wired differently -- so we
get into what this fellow was describing as a "trance" state just
by opening our eyes. This is a bit dangerous in traffic, but
it also means we see the whole picture -- a big part of safe
driving.



Detail of a portrait of my friend Josephine.
I've painted her many times,
and she's a superb model

The human face makes me feel that sense of spiritual connection
to all things. That's why I'm a portrait artist. Most parents
feel deeply moved looking at their child's newborn face,
and for portrait artists that feeling spreads out to include
most faces at every stage of life.




One beautiful baby

Have a appreciating-your-sense-of-wonder day.

10 comments:

  1. Yes, I see beauty all the time in simple things others miss. Many times my friends have had to come back to find me while I was just staring at something as simple as a shadow.
    That's a beautiful portrait.

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  2. hello again Barbara,

    Indeed, I am most fortunate to live in these beautiful hills.

    Your blog and your work is so inspiring and uplifting—in a deep way, not some shallow fashion. Every once in awhile I stumble across a blog that is truly worth reading. Yours falls into that category. As deborah ross stated, "beautiful portrait.

    mic harper

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  3. thanks for dropping by on my blog and for your kind comment! I love the colour palette you use, great portraits too
    jilly in france

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  4. Beautiful portrait! She looks sooo nice and warmhearted. I like what you wrote very much, especially this sentence:

    "even if people aren't religious, they can feel a sense of wonder
    and awe at the magnificence of the natural world."

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  5. Hi Deborah,

    Thanks for your comment. I guess that's why
    artists need artist friends, because artists
    "get" it.

    Barbara

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  6. Hi Mic,

    Thanks so much. I'm glad you enjoy
    my blog. The hills must be so
    gorgeous to see every day.

    Barbara

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  7. Hi Jilly,

    Your colour palette is great too. Thanks for
    the compliment.

    Barbara

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  8. Hi Liza,

    I guess it's pretty clear where I stand. That would
    be the pivotal sentence that you picked out. On this
    side of the Atlantic there's a lot of brouhaha about
    "religion" right now. It seems excessive when all it
    takes to be moved is light on a table, fireplace,
    couch. Your work for instance is very inspiring.

    Barbara

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