
The way in which art creates desire, I guess that’s everywhere. Is there anyone who hasn’t come out of a movie or a play or a concert filled with an unnameable hunger? …To stand in front of one of [Louis Sullivan’s] buildings and look up, or in front, say, of the facade of Notre Dame, is both to have a hunger satisfied that you maybe didn’t know you had, and also to have a new hunger awakened in you. I say “unnameable,” but there’s a certain kind of balance achieved in certain works of art that feels like satiety, a place to rest, and there are others that are like a tear in the cosmos, that open up something raw in us, wonder or terror or longing. I suppose that’s why people who write about aesthetics want to distinguish between the beautiful and sublime… Beauty sends out ripples, like a pebble tossed in a pond, and the ripples as they spread seem to evoke among other things a stirring of curiosity. The aesthetic effect of a Vermeer painting is a bit like that. Some paradox of stillness and motion. Desire appeased and awakened.
~ E.O. Wilson
Notes:
- Don’t miss E.O. Wilson’s quote: I am an extremist. I believe in wildernesses…
- Portrait by Emma Powell via Journal of a Nobody.
- Quote Source: Brainpickings.
Wonderful shot! Amazing!
It really is…she (the photography) has a great resume too…
http://www.emmapowellphotography.com/cv
Thank you so much for the link and for letting me know such a great photographer
Such a wise man and a wonderful photo and quote, DK. I find Wilson fascinating. Heard him interviewed a year or so ago on NPR about his latest book and was completely captivated.
http://www.npr.org/2013/06/21/194230822/e-o-wilsons-advice-for-future-scientists
It’s on my list to watch this weekend Lori. Thank you.
art has a direct link to the soul.
It took me too long to figure this out.
Thanks for sharing this, David. That is a very captivating image indeed.
It is Sylvia. Incredible.
I’d never thought of my response to art in terms of hunger, but that’s exactly right. Hunger and satiety. All that.
Yes, and more.