Aster
Thinker
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2003
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Doing things automatically often results in things being done in a much better way than doing things as a result of thinking and implementing conclusions. Sorry guys, verbally I am a disaster, yet ideomotorically I am just Aster! The above statement counts also for automatic/ideomotor drawing. If I prethought what to draw and then conclude something before commencing, the drawing would turn out to be somehing completely different than when drawn automatically where no thinking, no choices, no conclusions are relevant.
About the super(natural)quality of an automatic drawing I'd like to add this: suppose the idea would be to create an animation of considerable length on the topic of conception and birth. The possible father, mother, fetus, childbirth and child should all be incorporated in the visual representation of this animation. Normally a task like this would take a lot of time to think over, conclude something towards the visuals, script them and then create the animation in thousands upon thousands of drawings, built upon layers and layers of information.
I would like to show you one automatic drawing that was done in less than 45 minutes, thoughtlessly, chaotically and not knowing what I was drawing, but an example which has all the above qualities and themes incorporated inside. All pictures represented here under are extractions from one and the same automatic drawing. I entertain myself thinking that the drawing shows the OSIRIS/ISIS/HORUS concept; Father, Mother and Child integrated into one being, into one act.
The original automatic drawing, created in 1997.
From conception to birth showing 4 images of a sequence that could be animated into a moving picture.
the birth drawing.
Previous image flipped horizontally showing the child transformed into an integrated being with the mother. Watch also the person/entity on top of the totem.
Ask anyone to draw an animation of such quality in just 45 minutes. Does this drawn act not prove that ideomotor drawing has at least the potential of manifesting a super-ability / super quality that may be latently present in all of us ?
Rgds.,
Aster.
About the super(natural)quality of an automatic drawing I'd like to add this: suppose the idea would be to create an animation of considerable length on the topic of conception and birth. The possible father, mother, fetus, childbirth and child should all be incorporated in the visual representation of this animation. Normally a task like this would take a lot of time to think over, conclude something towards the visuals, script them and then create the animation in thousands upon thousands of drawings, built upon layers and layers of information.
I would like to show you one automatic drawing that was done in less than 45 minutes, thoughtlessly, chaotically and not knowing what I was drawing, but an example which has all the above qualities and themes incorporated inside. All pictures represented here under are extractions from one and the same automatic drawing. I entertain myself thinking that the drawing shows the OSIRIS/ISIS/HORUS concept; Father, Mother and Child integrated into one being, into one act.
The original automatic drawing, created in 1997.
From conception to birth showing 4 images of a sequence that could be animated into a moving picture.
the birth drawing.
Previous image flipped horizontally showing the child transformed into an integrated being with the mother. Watch also the person/entity on top of the totem.
Ask anyone to draw an animation of such quality in just 45 minutes. Does this drawn act not prove that ideomotor drawing has at least the potential of manifesting a super-ability / super quality that may be latently present in all of us ?
Rgds.,
Aster.