The ability of asking questions is a part of our humanity. True, it does help us survive in this world, but it also enables us to wonder about the deeper side of life.
I have painted question in a form of a bright shape on a dark bacground. Now, some might say that it should be the other way round, since questions come from the lack of knowledge, lack of wisdom perhaps. But for me asking questions IS wisdom and I like to remind myself from time to time the well-known Socratic paradox: "I know that I know nothing".
"Question", 50x50cm, acrylic on paper
See you next time. Have a great week!
And knowing how little we know is a huge start. And anyone who admits it knows more than nothing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for adding your thoughts to mine, you're absolutely right!
DeleteMeaningful to those with ears to hear / to see your work's truth
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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I'm glad you find it so, Cloudia, and I hope other people will, too :)
DeleteIt looks like the beginning of knowledge, ideas coming together.
ReplyDeleteThat's right, well guessed, Terry :)
DeleteI don't care what it is, I just love it Marielle - beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Em :) You're very kind! Hope you had a great weekend.
DeleteVery cool - I am one of those that ask questions, because I want to know.....or I research for answers. "I know that I like this" :)
ReplyDeleteHahaha, that's a good one, Saucy! Thanks :) I like open-minded people and I know you're one of them. Cheers
DeleteGood thought and a great painting to go with it. Seems like the older I get the less I know too. My Dad promised me that would happen someday and he was right. Hugs
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