Life has its dimensions in the mysterious. (Jesse Jackson, activist)
A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions. (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.. judge)
The key to growth is the introduction of higher dimensions of consciousness into our awareness. (Lao Tzu, philosopher)
I’ve always been thinking in three dimensions, ever since I started working with computer animation in the early ’80s. (John Lasseter, director)
In the final analysis, a drawing simply is no longer a drawing, no matter how self-sufficient its execution may be. It is a symbol, and the more profoundly the imaginary lines of projection meet higher dimensions, the better. (Paul Klee, artist)
On Exploring Dimensions
Embed from Getty Images
Wow, that was neat 🙂
LikeLike
Abyss,
I imagine a lot of geometry makes this happen.
LikeLiked by 1 person
WOW! Amazing. Thank you dear Frank, have a nice weekend, love, nia
LikeLike
Nia,
Seeing that drawing move around fascinates me.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Ah, the wonders of perspective and shading! That was fantastic to watch. I’ve seen some others along these lines, but not this particular one before. Thanks Frank!
LikeLike
Pauline,
I knew this one would appear to that artistic side of yours.
LikeLike
Wow….I don’t know what else to say.
LikeLike
George,
Your reaction was similar to mine when I first saw this.
LikeLiked by 1 person
That reminds me of the amazing 3-D sidewalk chalk art.
LikeLike
Jim,
To me, similar methodology ,,, and maybe 3-D sidewalk will appear here sometime in the future.
LikeLike
The first quote says it all, and surprisingly it comes not from an artist but rather a spiritual and social minded person:
‘Life has its dimensions in the mysterious. (Jesse Jackson, activist) .’
You cannot really explore the dimensions of anything, if one is not able to render and express what one feels and what the mind can see but doesn’t exist to the naked eye. And that is the monkey wrench thrown into humanity as the unknown scares the hell out of most us. And we cover I eyes in the comforting cloth of ‘if it cannot be seen or explained it doesn’t’.
p.s. Frank did you get that parcel?
LikeLike
Calvin,
Great take on dimensions. The quotes obviously focused on dimensions, but I chose the Jackson quote because I felt it was a great opener … yet, not directly about art … however, the art shown in the video is mysterious in its own way.
Yes … I did get the parcel, and I imagine it will appear here next week or the week after … probably the latter. Thanks!
LikeLike
Not to contradict you, I don’t find it mysterious at all as much as I find it ‘deceptive’ ; not that there is anything wrong with being deceptive if done for good reason. But candy is candy, unless it contains poison or good medicine. If one believes, ‘nothing is as it seems’ then the borders of dimensions expand to infinity. I know, I know, this is just my dumb ass take, but without it I’d be up a creek instead of beyond.
LikeLike
Contradiction is OK … but I find this as mysterious and fascinating.
LikeLike
If only more people would allow their minds to be stretched by new experiences, this world would be a better place. Great quotes, Frank.
LikeLike
Carrie,
Stretching the minds is a great way to look at this perspective.
LikeLiked by 1 person
That was SOOOOOOOOOOO cool!
LikeLike
Elyse,
Acceptance for someone of your stature is important.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I’m reminded by your post, Frank, that reality is always experienced and interpreted through the filter of the brain and the organs of the senses. In an experiment now about a half century old, people were given goggles to wear that turned the visual field upside down. After a period of days their brains were found to be reversing the effect. Then, removal of the goggles created the problem again for a while.
I also recall an interesting effect of symbolism using crude sketches called droodles.
LikeLike
That was really cool – thanks for sharing it! 🙂
LikeLike
Kelly,
You are very welcome.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Cool is the understatement!!!!
Signed,
A 67 year old who still draws stick figure people
LikeLike
EOS,
Welcome first-time commenter … and glad you enjoyed this … especially as a fellow stick-figure creator.
LikeLike
Actually I’ve “known” your blog for a long time because we were both a regular at the now silent but once inimitable Magx2 blog.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Great to know … and I miss Mags … but (as we know) bloggers come and go.
LikeLike
That was so cool! Thanks for sharing it, Frank. 🙂
LikeLike
Robin,
Glad you enjoyed this and thanks for visiting. 🙂
LikeLike
Wonderful Frank. It is almost too amazing to believe. Thanks.
LikeLike
John,
I’m with you because I keep look at this video thinking about the how!
LikeLiked by 1 person
🙂
LikeLike
Brilliant!!!
Hope you’re enjoying your weekend! 🙂
LikeLike
Marina,
As someone who has art ability, I anticipated you would enjoy this.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Very cool! You always find the neatest things, Frank.
LikeLike
Maddie,
Thanks … I keep my eye open for unique videos.
LikeLiked by 1 person
My sister, who is a professional artist, continues to try to teach me to draw that way. It’s not easy.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Tim,
It may not be easy, but given you have a teacher, now it’s up to you to practice, practice, practice.
LikeLike
“A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions. (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.. judge)” ~ so very true. When I read Sidney Poitier’s book “The Measure of a Man” he said: “You can never go back”, which, to me, is basically the same thing. Once you’ve stretched you cannot undo it.
As for that drawing… super cool. Did you ever see the one of the gin bottle? Insane. Why mention it, without giving the link? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuBiaRO8QOk
LikeLike
sorry… I wrote gin, meant Vodka!
LikeLike
They may look the same, but the taste is different!
LikeLike
Oh don’t I know it! I am a gin drinker.. love Hendricks..
LikeLike
I’ve had very little gin since gin-lemon-seven binge causing me to pray to the Porcelain God.
LikeLiked by 1 person
LOL…that usually happens when one enjoys something a bit too much! Many a friend can’t even look at “Te-kill-ya” (as my sister calls it!
LikeLike
Dale,
Cool drawing … amazing how real it looks … cheers!
LikeLiked by 1 person
I thought you would enjoy!
LikeLike
That was entirely cool.
LikeLike
Val,
Well stated … and I had the feeling you would appreciate this one.
LikeLike
Waaaaay cool!
LikeLike
RoSy,
And in just a 3-lesson package for $99.99, you too can draw this way.
LikeLike
LOL – I’ll pass on that for now. 😉
Hope you’ve been enjoying your weekend.
LikeLiked by 1 person