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Picture(s) of the Day: from Tomas Karkalas January 7, 2007

Posted by ~V~ in : Images, Spirituality, Philosophy, Picture of the Day , 3comments

because an image speaks volumes in an instant.

The Stork by Tomas Karkalas
The Stork by Tomas Karkalas

Jackson Pollock states: “The modern artist is working with space and time, and expressing his feelings rather than illustrating.”

I see the expression of my heart as the most comprehensive illustration of the eternal theme
of the art: What for am I here? Who am I?
These questions I call self-understanding and,
in essence, they are the one and only theme
and title of all my pictures and writings as of
all my other doings too.

Edvard Munch said: “When I paint, I never think of selling. People simply fail to understand that we paint in order
to experiment and to develop ourselves as we strive
for greater heights.”

I fully agree and would like to add only one thing: I never looked at my painting as at a work. It is my way of life and thus my pictures reflect my going through the the test of life, they test my faithfulness and fitness to the eternal kingdom.

I would be happy if my artworks could help you
to do the same, to serve you as the mirrors.
Not as my mirrors,
but as the mirrors of our consciousness.

~ Tomas Karkalas

Wow! The Two by Tomas Karkalas
Wow! The Two by Tomas Karkalas

Art works become priceless wealth in the society, but don’t lose heart if you haven’t a penny. The reflections of the sky in the river of your town are absolutely free; everyone can admire the compositions that are made from empty bottles and leaves of the lily.

Tomas Karkalas is a Lithuanian artist, writer, and radiant soul.

see more art from Tomas: Artwork Gallery | Digital Paintings and Maxims

Tomas’ blogs: Candleday | Modus Vivendi | Captain’s Bridge

Tomas’ Flickr photostream

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