Month: April 2011

Sheesh. There's no good news anywhere. Give me some Matisse.

La-Tristeza-del-Rey
La Tristeza del Rey by Henri Matisse

Last night, I did my usual routine. I watched a CSI show online. I surfed through various news websites. I watched Rachel Maddow.

I am not the type who usually gets all depressed by bad news, but good grief! I found myself recalling the lyrics of an old Anne Murray song. The level of discord and disaster happening worldwide was really starting to get to me.

I found myself grasping for something positive. Something uplifting. Something totally non-serious.

A thought occurred to me… I suddenly remembered the words of one of my great artistic heroes, Henri Matisse.

What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity devoid of troubling or depressing subject matter – a soothing, calming influence on the mind, rather like a good armchair which provides relaxation from physical fatigue. – Henri Matisse

Matisse has been criticized throughout history for painting seemingly frivolous paintings during a time that his expressionist contemporaries were painting the horrors of war and injustice.

Thank God he did paint something of beauty and balance instead. We really do need to relax into a good armchair now and then.

I have now bookmarked the Google images page for Matisse on my iPhone, and I plan to visit it often.

Somehow, this song seems less schmaltzy with the Indigo Girls chiming in.

 

Do you make the end of the composition the point of the composition?

Or do you sing and dance while the music is being played?

A friend posted this video on Facebook today, and it really got me thinking. Perhaps you might watch it and muse along with me.

I have never really been one to follow carrots that others dangled before me, but I have certainly have chased my own dreams and goals. I have no regrets, but I do know that I have missed a few dances along the way.

We would not accomplish much if we didn’t set goals and chase dreams. But those dreams and goals change as we plod our way through life, dancing or not. And the video makes a good point that our system is not geared for us to consider creative career alternatives and extra joys along the way.

I dunno. What do you think? Think you will dance in the rain a little today?