Thursday, September 20, 2012

Drawingon the Right Side of the Brain

Liberal Arting

Facts, stats, reason, logic, polls,
data, sermons, accusations none
of them  make no never mind-set:
I’ll vote for Obama my love because
of the  nice-guy factor.  Cool counts
with me.  Devil’s in the details.
Galore.

I sing and celebrate myself, loving
the smell of my own armpits, aroma
finer than whine & would not talk
about myself if there were  others I
knew as well and cared for as much.

Let every one be true to one’s place
and point of viewing, reporting
diligently seeing as no one else will
do it your justice. You must walk that
road for your self Nobody else will
walk it for you.  Pain is weakness
leaving the bawdy.

In a book called Drawing on the Right
Side of the Brain, Betty Edwards says
“Take some picture of something you
want to draw. Turn it upside down
and draw what you see.”   All your
stereotyped cliché notions and images
are suspended if not banished by the
upside down reversal and you draw
what-is rather than project habits,
habitats and tattoos of your perception.

Faking out the stereotypes, side-slipping
cliches. Tricking the Ways We Talk so as
to consider HAP and  what’s happening
as-it-is & not conveniently &  conventionally
how-we-talk-about-it: which is how  we
think it is by habit and it is not. 

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