BluejayWay
More evidence? Thank you!
Many, if not most, belief systems have a rich tradition of visual representations of faith, reglious tradition and history, spirituality, and mystical experience. From graceful Islamic calligraphy to Russian Orthodox icons to sensual Hindu sculpture to magickal pagan formulas, we've found ways to present our beliefs and experiences as art, beautiful in itself, yet capable of wordlessly expressing the deepest understanding of the Divine.
I'd like to see, and discuss, our favorite representations of faith, religious tradition and mystical experience, as an informative, and entertaining, exercise in beauty and holiness.
OK, I'll go first :
Salvador Dali, The Sacrament of the Last Supper
To me, this blows DaVinci's Last Supper out of the water.
Dali stated that this was an "arithmetic and philosophical cosmogony based on the paranoiac sublimity of the number twelve...the pentagon contains microcosmic man: Christ"
Do I understand that? Heck, no, but I understand the vision Dali recorded on this canvas....
I'd like to see, and discuss, our favorite representations of faith, religious tradition and mystical experience, as an informative, and entertaining, exercise in beauty and holiness.
OK, I'll go first :
Salvador Dali, The Sacrament of the Last Supper
To me, this blows DaVinci's Last Supper out of the water.
Dali stated that this was an "arithmetic and philosophical cosmogony based on the paranoiac sublimity of the number twelve...the pentagon contains microcosmic man: Christ"
Do I understand that? Heck, no, but I understand the vision Dali recorded on this canvas....