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I understand that. Whenever you create something (that's not a story) it has a story to it. Like old painting from greek times, they all represented stories. What people dont' realize is that a picture or a painting or even the pattern on your clothes could represent something. Bright colors represent happiness, while dark ones represent gloom and dispair. If we could just look a little bit deeper, we would see a lot of things we never realized.
Good post! And another thing that's interesting Callie is that no two people look at a painting and see it in exactly the same way. That adds another dimension to the work's depth. I find that with my poetry too--readers see meanings within them I didn't intentionally put there.
Callie Leah said:I understand that. Whenever you create something (that's not a story) it has a story to it. Like old painting from greek times, they all represented stories. What people dont' realize is that a picture or a painting or even the pattern on your clothes could represent something. Bright colors represent happiness, while dark ones represent gloom and dispair. If we could just look a little bit deeper, we would see a lot of things we never realized.
If we could just look a little bit deeper, we would see a lot of things we never realized.
Callie Leah said:If we could just look a little bit deeper, we would see a lot of things we never realized.
Are you sure you're only a youngster? :) You say some very wise things at times. You're right, we would. I think that's why people don't always look. They are scared they may not like what they see.
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