Beauty does not need to be understood, just appreciated.
Beauty does not need to be understood, just appreciated.
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Thanks Saji.
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Oh! I like this Pam. Some folks, when they see something they think is beautiful, have to perform an autopsy on it to understand WHY it’s beautiful, instead of just enjoying and appreciating what’s before them. Ginger
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You are so right Ginger! I think when we start to dissect beauty we lessen it.
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Beauty is personal. We all experience it a bit differently. We don’t need to question others on their interpretation nor they on ours. 🙂
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Exactly!
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This reminds me that it’s been too long since I was in a museum.
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Oh me too!
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Wise words, Pam…very wise words.
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Thank you Dan.
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So true, Pam. Although we all see things in our own way; seeing collectively is a rare gift. I bet we’d find the same things beautiful Pam.
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I think I agree with you. I certainly find your photographs absolutely stunning.
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Thank you, Pam. I always find peace and agreement with your thoughts and stories–it’s rare to have that with people. I’m so appreciative of our WP friendship and the others I have found in the community. God bless you friend!
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I like to understand art. I don’t have to, but I enjoy it better when it’s understood.
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Art is subjective so it means something different to everyone.
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And I appreciate that, words from the heart 😀
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Thank you.
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So true!
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Thanks.
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You’re welcome!
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Truth! 💗💗
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I agree!
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