December 15, 2005

BEAUTY AND DEATH

"Every beauty suffers. A research scientist friend once told me that the autumn leaves are most beautiful on the trees by the roadside because they happen to be distressed by the salt and pollution. Every sunset is a reminder of the impending death of Nature herself ... The Japanese were right in associating beauty with death. Art cannot be divorced from faith, for to do so is to literally close our eyes to that beauty of the dying sun setting all around us. Death spreads all over our lives and therefore faith must be given to see through the darkness, to see through the beauty of 'the valley of the shadow of death'. Beauty is in the brokenness, not in what we can conceive as the perfections, not in the 'finished' images but in the incomplete gestures."

MAKOTO FUJIMURA, "BEAUTY WITHOUT REGRET"

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3 Comments:

Blogger capitolj said...

hi abe! cool! it feels like exercising a new muscle being on this new blogsite though, different from xanga. i'll see you two- or three i guess :) tomorrow! :)

12:53 AM  
Blogger ssk said...

what the... you have TWO blogs... nerd! :)

2:44 PM  
Blogger elnellis said...

thank you for this quote! i was looking for it ever since i heard a lecture by makoto two years ago. peace.

9:32 PM  

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