“The human race has spent several millennia developing a huge and robust set of observations about the world, in forms as varied as language, art and religion. Those observations in turn have withstood many – enormously many – tests. We stand heir to an unstatably large set of meanings.” ~ David Bayles & Ted Orland, Art & Fear
The little girl shrieked with delight, “You can stand in it!” She raced inside the dome, her little body so teeming with enthusiasm that she danced. The crowd burst into laughter.
Joy is contagious.
She reminded me of the children I saw dancing at the base of Christo’s Umbrellas. She transported me back to the very first time Kerri and I stepped off the stage after our performance of THE LOST BOY. We were euphoric, so overrun with relief and triumph that we jumped up and down in the backstage hallway, laughing and hugging. Dancing. We couldn’t help it.
I remember that moment when people ask me why I make art since art makes no money. I’ve learned to answer the question, not with words but with a smile.
Value is perceived.
I stepped into the dome repeating to myself, “You can stand in it.” A dome of light. A constellation of thought. The earth rotates around the sun. Joyful participation in the sorrows of the world. Do unto others. There is not one way, there are many paths up the mountain. Discovery is better than invention.
Meaning is made. It’s an ongoing relationship.
Sometime you know that you enter it. Sometimes you don’t know and the dome you discover evokes a joyous dance.
read Kerri’s blogpost about DOMES OF LIGHT
Iconic, 54x54IN, mixed media
[my site is down. A new site is in the works. New works are also in the works. Good things]
iconic © 2010 david robinson
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