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„What life and art have in common“ de Jürgen Skupniewski-Fernandez

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Sahbi (juergen_s_fyahoo.de)

11.06.2019
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Hello Angela,
Neoplatonism is also closely connected with the emanating spirit and no one else like Goethe has translated this so vividly, understandably, with his poem: "Song of the spirits over the water".
The French verb "s´éclaircit" in connection with the painter Franz Marc gave me the inspiration for my thoughts.

Greetings Jürgen

Neytiri

10.06.2019
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Hey, Jürgen,
your view of our world all around, - the physical one and the spiritual one in artistic creations - as development, emanation out of light (energy), is great, I think.
We little human-beings can only admire this wonderful diversity and greatness in awe and try to show, to express a very small part of it. Par example in art.
Hope, I interprete your words correctly ... ; ). As natural scientist I'm looking on our world especially in the view of the living-beings, and out of this background it's very interesting for me to read your thoughts.
Greetings
Angela


Réponse par Jürgen Skupniewski-Fernandez (11.06.2019):
Hello Angela, Neoplatonism is also closely connected with the emanating spirit and no one else like Goethe has translated this so vividly, understandably, with his poem: "Song of the spirits over the water". The French verb "s´éclaircit" in connection with the painter Franz Marc gave me the inspiration for my thoughts.

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