art_about
gleitzeit cat
Dr. Stern was testing his own management system focusing the mind on variety of other things. Staying at the new lab late at night he decided not to take a long ride to his home. He spent evening hours at the conference room meditating, looking at art.
Earlier the artworks attracted attention of handy men doing repairs at the lab. Stern saw a curious scene when the workers engaged into vigorous discussion arguing about meaning of the artworks.
A younger black guy said the artist was deprived of sex he fantasized about a woman, whose body parts he painted in his picture.
A Latin, middle-aged man said that sexual images in his culture symbolize fertility and existential predicament of life and death.
Stern especially liked these remarks.
A white supervisor said the artwork was spontaneous and had no particular meaning.
It triggered Stern’s interest in the communicative abilities of art to stir up the usually idle minds of people who work physically with their sole life principle to keep it simple and real to have fun after day of hard work forgetting the troubles.
For hours Stern was sitting in the conference room looking at the paintings not fully aware that he tried to interpret the meaning of the picture in a manner the black guy did and analyze character of the artist. He questioned what kind of man creates the artwork that fills the space with unavoidable presence. If by accident Stern came across the great new therapy, as the artwork impressed him to a point of admiration and desire to understand the artist the man. The longer he looked at the painting, the better he felt and his heart wasn’t poked by the steel arrows of Amour.
gleitzeit cat
Dr. Stern was testing his own management system focusing the mind on variety of other things. Staying at the new lab late at night he decided not to take a long ride to his home. He spent evening hours at the conference room meditating, looking at art.
Earlier the artworks attracted attention of handy men doing repairs at the lab. Stern saw a curious scene when the workers engaged into vigorous discussion arguing about meaning of the artworks.
A younger black guy said the artist was deprived of sex he fantasized about a woman, whose body parts he painted in his picture.
A Latin, middle-aged man said that sexual images in his culture symbolize fertility and existential predicament of life and death.
Stern especially liked these remarks.
A white supervisor said the artwork was spontaneous and had no particular meaning.
It triggered Stern’s interest in the communicative abilities of art to stir up the usually idle minds of people who work physically with their sole life principle to keep it simple and real to have fun after day of hard work forgetting the troubles.
For hours Stern was sitting in the conference room looking at the paintings not fully aware that he tried to interpret the meaning of the picture in a manner the black guy did and analyze character of the artist. He questioned what kind of man creates the artwork that fills the space with unavoidable presence. If by accident Stern came across the great new therapy, as the artwork impressed him to a point of admiration and desire to understand the artist the man. The longer he looked at the painting, the better he felt and his heart wasn’t poked by the steel arrows of Amour.