When I was six fine art meant...
men with beards
paintings cracked with time
and statues of people with no clothes
ninja turtles and
water colors for indecipherable sunsets
over the sand
fine art meant
something my mom could do
and my dad couldn't
parts of museams
that where briskly walked through
to reach the skeletons of prehistoric reptiles
but then everything changed
and art spoke a new language
of feel and mood
it carried with it and atmosphere of its own
no longer colors on canvas
with nothing bhind them
but a wall and a hook
no, these paintings were mounted on depth
and art was mine and
no one elses
I wore the x-ray glasses
and saw what no one else did
and then I learned
that all eyes see differently
with perspectives like prescriptions
and my glasses where just another brand
and art was everyone's
it was my fathers songs
not just my mothers paintings
and it was even the day spent
with water colors forming indecipherable
sunsets over the sand.
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i liked how you went from the art being just yours to it being something that belongs to everyone. i also liked your choice of wors especially :
I wore the x-ray glasses
and saw what no one else did
and then I learned
that all eyes see differently
well done!
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