2/6/2024 Class Reflection
In this class, we joined together to watch the Cave Documentary, and had a discussion surrounding the relationship between inspiration and spirit. The documentary shared that the artist who was inspiring you, is using you to create art, "it's not me that's painting, but the spirit painting through you." This quote reminds me of the relationship between religion and art and the ways in which the church believes that God speaks through you. In high school, I attended a youth group where it was common for individuals to give prophetic words that had come from God. In these instances, it wasn't their thoughts or predictions that they were sharing, but God's that was simply being told through them. The prophetic words would bring a sense of inspiration that existed because of the work of the spirit. The Spirit is simply the saturation of presence. It makes me think how the spirit of a place, as well as the emotions that the place brings up inside of you lead to your inspiration. I also think about the inspiration I have received for my art by being immersed in nature. The inspiration was not created by me, but by the spirit and emotions of the place. In how many ways does this process exist that we do not interpret or realize. Does this happen in relationships? From people to people? Mind to mind? Is it not just place and person?
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