"[Rich Note: Although the above "pop-up thought/image" originated as a "Rose as a Vision of Loveliness" (and was initially thought to be a Bill Samuel characterization), it obviously bloomed from a "seed . . ." more
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Richard Hay replied to a comment by Angela A. on Hay-Ku of the Day (The Highest Law Is Love) "Yes, Angela, a "Vision of Loveliness" (as a "seed within" that "flowers without") -- a "Conceptual Rose," as it were [for although some are "wired" to see art, music, women or nature, and wife Sandy . . ." more Feb 13, 2012 7:12AM EST
Richard Hay replied to a comment by Vj Miller on Hay-Ku of the Day (The Highest Law Is Love) "Yes, Vj, It Is rather Inspiring ("In-Spirit-Ing" actually) when such an "outer expression or reflection" actually succeeds in evoking an "Inner Resonance and Recollection" of the "Incarnate . . ." more Feb 13, 2012 12:01AM EST
Barb Lynn M. replied to a comment by M L M. on a photo "A person really doesn't have to have be a master at something to enjoy doing it. But desire to do it whether or not it turns out perfect or not. Although a handicap may impede on how a person wishes something . . ." more Feb 12, 2012 8:19AM EST
Richard Hay replied to a comment by Don .... on Hay-Ku of the Day (The Highest Law Is Love) "Yes, Don, as paradoxical as it may "appear to be" to a mind subject to self-projected limits (which sees "through a glass darkly and in part"), to One that Sees Directly into the Heart of the Matter It . . ." more |
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A place for people to share their experiences with art. Often perceived as an elitist, art is a vital expression of contemporary thought of a people. From galleries and gardens to sewer covers, art is pervasive in our society. What we acknowledge and what we ignore is as much a commentary on our society as the artist's work.
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