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Hello, I am a painter from Atlanta interested in sharing my views on the study of art, “Generasism.” This is my definition of how life and art exist.
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Main Entry:ge·nus Pronunciation:\ˈjē-nəs, ˈje-\ Function:noun Inflected Form(s):plural gen·era \ˈje-nə-rə\ also ge·nus·es Etymology:Latin gener-, genus birth, race, kind — more at kin Date:1551 1: a class, kind, or group marked by common characteristics or by one common characteristic ; specifically : a category of biological classification ranking between the family and the species, comprising structurally or phylogenetically related species or an isolated species exhibiting unusual differentiation, and being designated by a Latin or latinized capitalized singular noun 2: a class of objects divided into several subordinate species Main Entry:ism Pronunciation:\ˈi-zəm\ Function:noun Etymology:-ism Date:1680 1 : a distinctive doctrine, cause, or theory |
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The existence between alternating genera that stem from history into personality, world culture, and science make Generasism. Religion and science converge into logic and reason. The functions within what is art, and why is life coincide. Art and life are the same. Generasism is not the conclusion nor introduction of art. The avant-garde is within understanding personality unlike a fashion or . To arrest the myth is to see that indivduality and originality is born within opportunity. If you were to say, “Art is dead,” a paradox is stated through the phrase. Life will never end and art will always exist. To contradict the term, “Art is dead,” the term, “Art is life,” must be realized. The presence between alternating genera stems from psychology. Each of us have our own thoughts. Communication has improved the vision of art. Generasism has existed since the dawn of life.
The Three-Line Theory
Generasism is the science of art. The genesis of Generasism is the Three-Line Theory, which relates balance, space, form, and vision. To step into geometry and view this theory though the beginning start with the circle. See the circle inside a square. To the squared circle add a cross making four boxes. Place a circle in each of the four boxes. The four small circles represent the negative space in between the boxes. Emphasize the vertical lines into a top and bottom set of three lines each made by the vertical lines in the square and cross.
A horizontal line from the cross separates the two sets of three lines. A vertical rectangle outlines the pattern, which I believe to be the concrete form of sight and thought. The skeletal form of the vision can be placed into religion and philosophy. The number seven in binary code simulates this in positive and negative space, (10101). From natural to digital science makes the connection seem commonplace.
If simplicity is all, everything is represented in nothing. I know abstraction is reality, and reality is seen as abstraction. Consequently, the equation resembles an algebraic theory. The Three-Line Theory shows reality and abstraction by use of analytical thinking. Glory makes realization possible for things that exist because of how they have greatness. Poetical portrays things that are because that is the way it is. To visualize this in a political sense, Glory is at the right hand and Poetical as the left. Glory and Poetical merge to make understanding possible. True art is life. The meaning of life is love. The love of art is why we live. Generasism is the essence of peace.
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