Hello my friends
I have been quite busy lately learning bronze casting. The art of the old Greeks, who are said to have started this extraordinary kind of handicraft. It makes beautiful and lasting peaces of art.The surface of a bronze sculpture can be exquisite, brownish,golden or patinated with coppersulphate which turns it turqouise.
About art we can read in the Bahai-scriptures the following:(My translation from Swedish)
"All art is a gift from the Holy Spirit.When this light penetrates the mind of a musician, it manifests beautiful harmonies. Again, through penetrating the mind of a poet, it manifests fine poetry and poetic prose. When the light of the Sun of Truth inspires the mind of a painter, he produces marvelous pictures. These gifts fulfill their highest goals when they show the praising of God."
About beauty in art:
"It is natural for the heart and the spirit to be gladdened by and to enjoy all things that shows symmetry, harmony and perfection. For example, a beautiful house, a well planned garden, a symmetric line, a movement of beauty" (in a dance)" a well written book, attractive clothes - ..all that has elegance or beauty is attractive for the heart and the spirit...."
Why do we want to make beautiful art. Because we are the children of the Creator, Who has designed this extraordinary work of art, the creation.
Somebody objected to this and said; all creation or nature is not harmonius, so why should we always try to create perfect peaces of art. My thoughts about this is like this. Let us for example look at the japaneeze type of gardening. It is a special form of art, where the contrasts of nature is preserved,thereby ,in the most intricate way showing or enhancing perfection. Think of the rough cliff placed in a smooth field of small pebbles....this is also beautiful and what is rough becomes full of meaning.
This is the way I contemplate this age of confusion in the field of arts. Now the artists as well as others are confused, scared, frustrated, ...they give expressions for this, if you understand what I mean. This will be a great contrast to the art ,to the relieved artists, that again turn to the human form,that is now misrepresented or even missing. I am so convinced that they will again turn to "healed" faces, to the harmony of the human body and express thoughts and ideas with this. Now, this an age of transition,- such is my opinion,- of experimenting, having thrown away all old forms of art, the so called romantic stream,subordinated and rejected as superficial. In a more advanced age, perhaps after another hundred years, we will again see the return of humans in art, and we will see harmony and beauty and THAT will be called the Avant Garde.
This is an age where one can see:
For example, an real oxen cut in half, a glassbox of a million fluttering flies, a rottening pig in a kiosk, a christlike figure sunk in urea, (The US!!)paintings made of animals blood even drawn on humans,(Austrice) and a girl who is faking a psycosis on a bridge (performance art in Stockholm). A book or a peace of poetry consisting of nothing but one single word, meaning rifle.
Is this the result of the Holy Spirit?
But, understand me right -I am just an onlooker and I see that each age has its own way. It must be like this, just now, since about 100 years and it will last for a little longer. I also see the future when harmony and elegance is sought and striven at in the fine arts when other things than cows blood is used "to get nearer to life." Gone will be the frustrations and the wrath of today's artists. I strive at and wish to keep one foot in the field of future art, which I clearly can see. It is said that artists are visionaries, at least they are by some expected to be like that, but it doesn't hold in each case. But I say to you, my friends,everybody can be visionaries by the aid of the Holy Spirit. And by the aid of the Holy Spirit can you see what is "lasting art".
"The body that is bereft of the spirit is not able to produce real results. Even if it is in the best condition regarding beauty and perfections, it is none the less in need of the spirit. The glass of the lamp is, though it be polished and perfect, in need of the light. Without the light the lamp or the candle doesn't shine."
Abdu'l-Bahá, who is also the author of all these quotations
Kind regards from Laila