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Detail photo of moon sculpture by Ernesto Sanchez
Gateway to the ““Spirits of the Underworld”. Art by Ernesto Sanchez
Ernesto Sanchez Art. Cast paper. ernestosanchezart,com
Concrete art by @ernestosanchezart. Garden art
AGAPE
[noun]
1. “unconditional love”; divine love; love that is spiritual in its nature; love without limitation.
2. New Testament: charitable, selfless, altruistic, and unconditional love; the covenant love of God for humans, as well as the human reciprocal love for God; love for humanity.
Etymology: from Classical Greek: ἀγάπη, agápē; Modern Greek: αγάπη. Not to be confused with agape [1].
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Love in Light
CATHARSIS
[noun]
1. the purging of the emotions or relieving of emotional tensions, especially through certain kinds of art, as tragedy or music.
2. Medicine/Medical: purgation.
3. Psychiatry: a) psychotherapy that encourages or permits the discharge of pent-up, socially unacceptable affects. b) discharge of pent-up emotions so as to result in the alleviation of symptoms or the permanent relief of the condition.
Etymology: from New Latin, from Greek katharsis, from kathairein, “to purge, purify”.
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Mystery in Flames
Into the world of the mystic.
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Jean Lurçat, photography by André Kertész, 1927.
Artists hands at work in the timeless fashion
Pulling on life as death takes a look
As one discovers the powers of inner sight.
When a nun sees by touch.
Ernesto’s Mask.
As the hand sees.
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. — Oscar Wilde, ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ (via nayia-a)
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The most beautiful and most profound emotion that we can experience is the sensation of the mystical.
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