Tuesday, March 01, 2016

Mystical Perception


"It is to a practical mysticism that [...you...] are invited: to a training of ... latent faculties, a bracing and brightening of ... languid consciousness, an emancipation from the fetters of appearance, a turning of ... attention to new levels of the world. Thus ... become aware of the universe which the spiritual artist is always trying to disclose to the race. This amount of mystical perception—this 'ordinary contemplation,' as the specialists call it—is possible to all men: without it, they are not wholly conscious, nor wholly alive. It is a natural human activity, no more involving the great powers and sublime experiences of the mystical saints and philosophers than the ordinary enjoyment of music involves the special creative powers of the great musician."

- Evelyn Underhill (1875 - 1941)

Monday, February 29, 2016

Innocence of Vision


"The only provable reality of a photograph is its physical existence — a flat piece of paper with some smudges on one side...Most adults have to regain the ability to experience pictures directly and deeply. Contrary to their convictions that they understand everything, most people have to reestablish the ability to let a photograph speak for itself. And paradoxes abound, one has to earn the innocence of vision — by hard effort, by serious and deliberate search for meanings in photographs."

- Minor White (1908 - 1976)

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Deciphering the External World


“Art is not what we see;
it is in the spaces between."

"The creative act is not
performed by the artist alone;
the spectator brings
the work in contact with
the external world by
deciphering and interpreting 
its inner qualifications and thus adds 
his contribution to the creative act."

"The spectator makes the picture.” 

- Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968)

Saturday, February 27, 2016

The Mind is Simply Aware


“There is no ideal in observation.
When you have an ideal, 
you cease to observe, 
you are then merely
approximating the 
present to the idea, 
and therefore there
is duality, conflict, 
and all the rest of it. 

The mind has to be in the 
state when it can see, observe. 
The experience of the observation 
is really an astonishing state. 

In that there is no duality. 
The mind is simply - aware.”

- Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895 - 1986)

Friday, February 26, 2016

Not Things, but Light


“I almost never set out to photograph a landscape, 
nor do I think of my camera as a means of 
recording a mountain or an animal
unless I absolutely need a 'record shot'.
My first thought is always of light.”

- Galen Rowell (1940 - 2002)

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Through the Invisible


“The great truth, or the absolute truth,
makes itself visible to our mind
through the invisible.”

- Georges Vantongerloo (1886 - 1965)
Painter/Sculptor

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Spiritual Awareness


“To the vast majority of people 
a photograph is an
image of something within 
their direct experience:
a more-or-less factual reality.

It is difficult for them 
to realize that the
photograph can be the source 
of experience, as well as the
reflection of spiritual awareness 
of the world and of self.”  

(1902 - 1984)