Feb 28, 2006 21:03
I know I said that I'd tell the story of walking into the hobby shop/art store, but it doesn't seem that important anymore. Heh, if I wait long enough almost nothing seems worth posting. Basically it was an instance where my feelings/intuition guided me in the right direction. More and more I've been relying on my feelings to direct me, and they almost never dissapoint.
I'm in the process of reading The Mission of Art by Alex Grey. A lot of you are probably familiar with his work, he's the guy who drew Tool's Lateralus art. It's really thought provoking and puts a lot of Tool's music, especially Lateralus, and some of A Perfect Circle into perspective (sidenote-I recently discovered that "Mer De Noms" is French for "Sea of Names", which I find neat). The book draws on philosophy, many modes of spirituality, history and some other interesting stuff to talk about what Alex Grey believes the artist and the viewers should be able to get out of art/expression. Whether or not you agree with his beliefs/ideas, the book really makes you think and that's why I reccomend it to anyone. I also bought Sacred Mirrors and Transfigurations, two books that talk a little more in depth about the man's art and influences and include many of Alex Grey's artworks. I haven't read much of the text in those yet, but I've taken a good look at his paintings and I think they are amazing.
I'm a little more than halfway through The Mission of Art and even if the rest of the book is crappy, which I think is doubtful, the first half is so loaded that I think the book is worth purchasing from what I've read so far.
This computer seems to be terminally ill...it keeps shutting down randomly and about 70% of the time won't even turn on. So I might not be online as much until it gets properly fixed, but I'll still read/post/comment when I can.
books,
tool,
alex grey,
spirituality,
a perfect circle,
art,
literature,
music,
creativity