It is not a lack of creativity. It is... accepting the fact that I can no longer see that blue and trying to find the same bewitching beauty in the shade I see it as now. Once I find beauty in what I see again, I can move on to interpreting it in different hues for the sake of artistic interpretation.
The sight of the sun setting over a silver grey ocean was... more inspiring than I thought it would be. The pinks, red and golds of the sun were reflected like they were shining off a mirror.
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Oh, I see. I was wondering why you didn't remember our conversation. You're not Haru.
Ah, I see you've finally caught on. Wonderful, now we can have a meaningful conversation about the colour of the sea. Admittedly, I'm less interested in your search for beauty, though I can appreciate artistry.
While we'd assumed such constants as the colour of the sea, the art I seek tends to be predicated on change. Especially when I see a status quo rotten to the core, and a people too powerless to change it.
Art, you see, is deeply personal.
Change is quite the constant-- so I've little time to mourn for the ocean. Besides... you do seem to have discovered at least half a key.
Oh? You're not talking about art in a traditional sense of pencil on paper, or the like I take it? Although you can use the rot of society as inspiration for everything from musical scores to paintings.
Of course. It's what makes it ever changing and intriguing.
A shame. It is beautiful in a way now, but I do still miss the way it was. [... ?] A key?
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Date: 2017-09-17 08:43 pm (UTC)It is not a lack of creativity. It is... accepting the fact that I can no longer see that blue and trying to find the same bewitching beauty in the shade I see it as now. Once I find beauty in what I see again, I can move on to interpreting it in different hues for the sake of artistic interpretation.
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Date: 2017-09-20 02:37 am (UTC)no subject
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Oh, I see. I was wondering why you didn't remember our conversation. You're not Haru.
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Date: 2017-09-21 12:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-09-21 11:41 am (UTC)Are they not one and the same? Art and the work you put into it to portay your vision, or your message should reflect a level of beauty on some level.
Aside from that, I simply wish to find beauty in things as they are now and stave off the disappointment they are not the same as they were before.
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Date: 2017-09-22 03:04 pm (UTC)Art, you see, is deeply personal.
Change is quite the constant-- so I've little time to mourn for the ocean. Besides... you do seem to have discovered at least half a key.
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Date: 2017-09-23 12:42 am (UTC)Of course. It's what makes it ever changing and intriguing.
A shame. It is beautiful in a way now, but I do still miss the way it was. [... ?] A key?