Monday, March 15, 2010

From Where You Are by Lifehouse

I'm particular about perfection at times. The whole ironing crumpled papers for assignments. Demanding order and symmetry. I wouldn't want to lean towards an obsessive compulsive disorder, I defy. Hee. Its funny because I have a tremendous appreciation of a certain sorta art (a good art usually symbolizes perfection), and what's surprising is I truly enjoy Shinichi Maruyama's work, which on the other hand, uses the concept of wabisabi - beauty of things which are imperfect. Beauty in objects which are impermanent and incomplete. He creates swirls of waters, blotches of sporadical inking. And each one of them are unique. Perfectly.. Imperfect. One can't deny questions raised on the applications of viewing imperfections in beauty, not only in art - but in life.

































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