Thursday, September 11, 2014

Re: Mind's Eye "A wise man once said."

Our imagination does have much to do with how we see people and our world, I think.  People in love see things much differently because they can imagine that love in everything they see. Visionaries can realize what they envision no matter how impossible it might seem to the rest of us.  The creative spark is much the same and allows artists to see what others cannot until inspired by the artwork.

On Thursday, September 11, 2014 2:24:59 PM UTC-4, Don Johnson wrote:
So if the beholder is looking at, say, Janet Reno and sees a beautiful woman then he's imaginative? I'd call it delusional. Reminds me of that kid with the imaginary friend. Total goofball weirdo but "he had a wonderful imagination." Probably thinks Janet Reno is a fox and Jenifer Gardner is a dog. 

Unimaginative people may still recognize their own version of beauty. For instance, a red headed freckle-faced girl with green eyes and a pert nose makes my mouth water but grosses out folks with ginger issues. Each to his own, I guess. 

We were talking about women, right?

dj
  

On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:57 AM, 'facilitator' via "Minds Eye" <minds-eye@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I had an opportunity recently to have some of my sayings dissected at an art venue.  (Some of you are aware I am an artist. Sculpture and the like.)  On some of these sculptures I put encryptions or quotations.  I thought I would give it a go here and have them open to rebuttal, critique, agreement etcetera.

Have at it!

"Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder but in the eye of the imaginative"  

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