LOVE IS VERB

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SIZE: 48×36 INCHES

MEDIUM: ACRYLIC. TEXTURED & CONE WORK

They wanted eachother she was his defination of desire they never knew how engulfing the flame could be till now. maybe they loved eachother in another life time and promised they will find eachother somewhere in the other side. Or maybe they were always in eachother subconscious nudging their way of pulling eachother that way untill they finds eachother all they knew was nothing else made sense untill they could be with eachother again . They don’t know. They only knows one thing they felt eachother more then one Life should allow. This is what it felts like to fall and not care where you land.
Ring of souls depicts two souls with a overlapping area of commonality, their shares ground, the area where they overlap, represents the part of the twin nature that is identical; the open areas on either side depicts their individual selves with their unique characteristics the areas are not Static but fluid, shifting back and forth as a twin relate to each other. There is a widening and narrowing of central area and the spaces on each side, where the two selves hold apart minds and wills of their own. When twins experience conflict the souls moves apart – but only so far. By the law of their nature they cannot completely break apart they are drawn together again by love. Love is not primarily a relationship to a specific person; it is an attitude, an orientation of character which determines the relatedness of a person to the world as a whole, not towards one “object” of love . If a person loves only one other person and is indifferent to their rest of fellow men , their love is not love but a symbiotic attachment, or an enlarged egotism. Yet most people belive that love is constituted by the object, not by the faculty. Because one does not see that love is a verb, a power of a soul, one believes that all that is necessary to find is the right object- and that everything goes by itself afterwards. Just like a man who wants to paint but who instead of practicing or learning the art,claims he has just to wait for the right object, and that he will paint beautifully when he finds it.

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