Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Speaking in Tongues and Metaphors

Is art still art if it makes you feel furious?
disgusted? or just plain offended?
Perhaps it could make you feel depressed
and sad and maybe a little lonely.
I have always had a morbid fascination with the macabre. Stories. Paintings. Films. You name it. I've watched Faces of Death several times before I was 15. Read and listened to countless ghost stories and horror novels. I have even scoured Deviant Art and other sites like it for hours for twisted depictions of the most morbid art I could find.
Though, this is not to say I can't appreciate beauty as well. In fact I feel it allows me to appreciate it even more than I would otherwise.
In my opinion, art is meant to instill emotions into people regardless of what emotions those are, or how you may feel about those emotions. I like being scared. I like being disgusted. I like being happy. I like being sad (sometimes)...
I don't think people should shy away from certain emotions simply because they don't like them; as long as they don't be too excessive. Like all good things, you can easily have too much. So I challenge you to scare yourself. to disgust yourself. and to weep from whatever makes you sad.
...You'll feel better in the morning

1 comment:

RAts said...

Agreed 100%. Igor Stravinsky's ballet "The Rite of Spring" was so abrasive for its time that people started shouting and FIGHTING in the audience! Now THAT is cool (and art) lol!