Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Buck asks for more spiritual stuff, so here's some Spiritual Art

2013-11-24 Thread Share Long
Practical and kind advice, Buck. Could even be applied to FFL (-:





On Sunday, November 24, 2013 7:05 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com 
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
  
 You ask and assert, WHY
is it spiritual? Because it's by David Lynch, of course.
Spiritual Buck's Practical Discernment and Discipline
says:
Harmonize Dissonance and Practical life skill: while on the
spiritual path, and even avert the eyes and go around as needed along
the way.  Seek the company of saints, wise people and mahatmas as
company along the way and choose your battles.  It's called
discernment, and discipline.  
If walking along and you see a diamond in a pile of manure,
pick the diamond out, clean it, walk on and take it with you.  Take
the good and wash off the bad.  
I don't have time for David Lynch and don't worry about it.
-Buck in the Dome  




---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:









WHY is it spiritual? Because it's by David Lynch, of course.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/22/david-lynch-art_n_4318015.html?utm_hp_ref=arts
 

From the article:

How do you mean spiritual?
David is very into transcendental meditation, and there is a 
spiritual belief that when the gods name things they come into 
existence. To me, that felt like how David described his own process of 
naming. He always has to give something a name to make it into some kind of 
object. For example in one piece, The Ricky Board, a 1987 drawing, he drew a 
bunch of rickies, or flies, and gave them proper names like 
Steve or John or Bucky. He said as he named each of the flies they took 
on personalities and had a kind of uniqueness to them. See? If someone else 
gave names to a bunch of flies, people would think he was a nut case. But when 
Lynch does it, it's spiritual. 





Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Buck asks for more spiritual stuff, so here's some Spiritual Art

2013-11-24 Thread Share Long
Doc, the first piece about dead animals reminds me of a scene from Lynch's film 
The Straight Story. (spoiler) A young woman drives into and kills a deer, 
becomes hysterical about it and then drives off. The hero of the movie, an 
older man riding a lawn mower across country to visit his estranged brother, 
takes the carcass and fixes himself dinner!





On Sunday, November 24, 2013 8:24 AM, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com 
doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote:
 
  
Artists often dig deep for material, and it threatens the idea of what art 
should be, for many observers. A good friend of mine is a lifetime artist - She 
has educated me on the subject matter that is considered acceptable in the art 
world, particularly with how women are portrayed. Lynch's stuff is off-kilter, 
and a little goes a long way,  for me, but I appreciate his courage to display 
these things. The most challenging thing I find about creating art is the 
emotional questions it brings up, as it is being created. Good for him. 

 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:









WHY is it spiritual? Because it's by David Lynch, of course.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/22/david-lynch-art_n_4318015.html?utm_hp_ref=arts
 

From the article:

How do you mean spiritual?
David is very into transcendental meditation, and there is a 
spiritual belief that when the gods name things they come into 
existence. To me, that felt like how David described his own process of 
naming. He always has to give something a name to make it into some kind of 
object. For example in one piece, The Ricky Board, a 1987 drawing, he drew a 
bunch of rickies, or flies, and gave them proper names like 
Steve or John or Bucky. He said as he named each of the flies they took 
on personalities and had a kind of uniqueness to them. See? If someone else 
gave names to a bunch of flies, people would think he was a nut case. But when 
Lynch does it, it's spiritual.