Brain-Mind and the process of making Art
It is how you approach the process of making art.
You make art and hang it on the wall and good to look at.
You look at the chair you sit on and looks beautiful and you sit on it.
You look at your garden and how you make it and think of nature. Nature takes you out to the rest of the universe — how different is your garden, your design of it, and the arrangement of the Cosmos? Then you think of your place in your garden and also your place in the Cosmos.
You make art — a process that is totally free to make what you create. No other process or profession allows you this freedom because of the limitation of third-party opinions but with the making of art, you see all the limitations of the brain-mind. How it reference back to memory for clarification. It constantly comes off only the known in you. Then you try and break away from memory, of your past in you, and of the known in you to make art. You come across intuition and insight, having left thinking on the sidelines. Looking for the “new” in you.
Making art can at times seem a futile experience but if you intend to decipher what is within, introspection, with the doing of it juxtaposed with the processes of the brain-mind then it is a very valuable tool.
Meditation might seem like a similar process:
But the doing of it points to the processes of the brain and mind and its limitations.
Bringing the gallery to the design of the garden:
