The Death Of Fish Magic

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"Art is not a reproduction of what is visible, it transforms what isn't always evident."
The phrase of Paul Klee encapsulates part of his poetry, and is translated to the technique of graffiti that the artist employs in the painting "Fish Magic" of 1925.

The surface of the painting is dark and a formless backdrop; like before the explosion and creation of life which was the Big Bang: In the beginning was darkness. The darkness is the product that is the subconscious, which lies beneath the surface of things and even of ourselves, difficult to detect and comprehend, and appears to be a real mystery. Understanding our unconscious, as well as the mysteries of our existence, is an arduous if not impossible feat, a heroic challenge that not all of us are ready to face. Mirror or mirror on the wall, what are the pieces of my life?

Shining in the dark
Klee's magical fish don't claim to be true, but only light that illuminates the darkness. They live in the dark, and are creatures of the subconscious. The artist works on the surface of the unconscious as well as the canvas, beneath which lie hidden but vivid figures, plants, colours, shapes and visions. The meaning of this technical procedure is vital and salvific, showing how, in the abyss of the sea and dark ignorance, there are small shimmering animals which stir the waters and follow the currents. Fish are stories, desires and tales flashes of ideas and ideals, nocturnal dreams emerging from the darkness. They are games that slumber in the density of existence They are vibrant childhood fantasies, impulsive thoughts that consciously or unconsciously guide people's dreams and actions.

Rare and precious fish
Are these fishes true or not? Are they esoteric and exotic life forms?

The crux of these manifestations is that fish don't care to be believed; their existence is not

is influenced by external acceptance. We think that we can see and have control over every aspect of our lives, and that we have the complete view of the world, but deep within the ocean, in the subconscious and the previous centuries of life, lie in the midst of the complexities and coincidences of which we are completely ignorant: unnoticed fish that are rare and valuable animals. You believe that you are aware of all that you are but you forget that there exists, in the most hidden and inseparable parts of you, a fish that wags its tail and, even though it is hidden in a place unreachable by the brain, it releases visceral thoughts and jelly. Then, jacobs-malling.blogbright.net you forget the distant vision that remained in as a child and encased in a bubblethat was nothing but the dish of fish. it is there, a fish viper which turns and turns within the sphere, and then it reveals its teeth. You see the gleams of its formless reflections because you've slid away the shutter, and the darkness has filled the room.

The ability to adjust the senses
In the quiet and dark, however, it is easier to detect light, sense movement, hear rustling noises It's just a matter of having to adjust your perception to darkness. It takes time and it can be frustrating initially because you get the impression that you are blind, but once you become used to it, you'll be able to be able to see through the darkness and even feed on it. Scales shimmer, bubbles bubble in transparent ways, but nothing really is crystal clear, but the whole appears to be a complete picture that you could scratch a little more, still in the event that we're alive and choose to know ourselves a little more.

Watching them to swim
What to do with the fish? Should we take them to the fishery and bring them up to the surface or keep them hidden in the seabed? It is surely important to preserve their wildness and uniqueness and not force them into sunlit aquariums under the sun or serve them as the principal course during the lunch of logic. Precisely in their nature absurd, ugly, and bizarre nature lies their power and the key we can use to clarify our nature. The fish should be watched by allowing ourselves to be drawn into their routine and incessant swimming: an act of meditation, a constant repetition that lets one learn more about them every moment. We have to observe the flashes that flicker across the screen and disappear quickly since they are light sources that flash intermittently that momentarily illuminate the darkness of our being. They allow us to look deep into the darkness of our being.

Ocean currents
The fish are not immobile and move between me and you and vice versa; they have discovered a common current, which roughly passes all of us and connects our common beliefs and thoughts. Fish know who you are, but they don't evaluate you, and thus don't want limits to define them. They are at home in darkness, although they don't mind occasionally being fished out and having their energy shine through like a bolt of lightning, or eureka like a ray energy that flows up the spine before exploding into the brain. It's like the electrical flow of current that swims across the wires of light. The fish are like the fish that swim, bobbing with their rhythm, the immense ocean is their home and they don't fear the absence of walls and boundaries. On the contrary, it can be in the vastness the globe that they best experience the joy of being able to be present today, not in the future and being able to wander eternally, aware it is always possible to return since in the oceans of the unconscious the voyage is circular.