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Only a child this one
But a hero and son
What have we done
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Art and poetry blog with oil paintings, drawing and short childlike rhymes.Also an artist theory on the physics of ‘time’ as a physical process!
If we say the time continuum is formed by a universal process of energy exchange formed by light interacting with the atoms of the periodic table. In such a process ‘the moment of now’ is formed when light is absorbed and emitted this is relative to the object or life form. For you and me ‘the moment of now’ is continuously unfolding in the form of electrical activity (light) relative to the structure of the brain (atoms). Therefore we are always in the centre of our own reference frame seeing the process unfold being able to look back in time in all directions at the beauty of the stars. It is this personalization of the brain being in ‘the moment of now’ in the centre of its own frame of reference that gives us the concept of ‘mind’ with each one of us having our own unique personal view of the Universe.
14 comments:
INCREDIBLY WONDERFUL WORK...WOW!!!!
Truly deep does the plot go.
The question may not be answered bfore its too late.
:(
Beautifull artwork.
Just awesome but sad! so many young lives taken.
So very very true....it's good to keep asking those questions..only way we learn.
Rhi
you deserve it for your wonderful works.
very interesting work... good work.
love the way ur words mimic the pics...
incredibly wonderful nick...
This was so inspiring and touching. Wow..... Wonderful work.
What, indeed? Our troubles are many on this planet.
A thoughtful beauty, and your
painting is haunting, an excellent
quality.
Very sad indeed. Great work of art as well...and it is a shame for our young men and women and everyone else who is also suffereing as well...a question that so many of us often asks and still keeping on asking ourselfeves not only about the war but also about our ever changing earth too.
beautifully post
fantastic...they look so real!
Love that painting - it touches a chord in one's heart. The words are deep, powerful and moving. Excellent Nick.
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