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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Art


Some forms of art are more focused on the individual, and some forms are focused more on the public. Singing is art that is more focused on the more focused on both the individual and the public, rather like writing I am doing now.


Order always has to exist in art, but in certain ways all art has an order as well as a structure. That being said it is of some varying degree that it is both order as well as fun to be involved in. we always need help in determining these. Our families are the first to help us down that path, specifically the maternal figure. However what would happen if the maternal instinct was so buried.

That’s the problem right there. If the maternal figure is not providing sufficient attention to the offspring at a given point in the first five years of life, she is not doing her offspring any good; even if, she is so obsessed with making a better life for her family.

That would be a pitiful scenario if it happened. Humans are very fragile as children and need attention in those five years of life more than any other. If they should happen to not receive this attention from any of their immediate family, responsible or not disaster could occur.

Such disasters could occur as would not be able to be measured by the offspring or its caregiver. It would only be measured by the length of time that it would take to get critical attention to focus on the problem.

Timing is relevant as always. Dealing with it is also crucial. However the right way of dealing with the issue is as crucial as anything else. Distractions are the key elements though. The right kind of distraction levels though. Not being so high to the point of lack of focus on anything, however not so low as not to focus on anything at all.

That balance is one of the crucial elements of the artist world. It’s like you have a book but cannot understand it the first time through. How do you think a five year old would deal with it; not asking for help, however persisting

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