A Man Set The Clock (2006) Malarstwo autorstwa Elisha Miller

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Time is the perception of change. When man no longer perceives change, time ceases to exist. The only way to no longer perceive change, is if we are evolving so fast as to be undiscernable to our human senses. In, A Man Set The Clock, I explored the squaring of the circle inside the dimension of time, while being surrounded by the many perceptions[...]
Time is the perception of change. When man no longer perceives change, time ceases to exist. The only way to no longer perceive change, is if we are evolving so fast as to be undiscernable to our human senses. In, A Man Set The Clock, I explored the squaring of the circle inside the dimension of time, while being surrounded by the many perceptions of time outside our own dimension. Inside, we are or it is 5. Some will understand this statement. In the circle of the clock, a question is posed from one individual to another. In my mind's scenario, 2 men stand face to face. One man asks, "What time is it?" the other man responds, "I don't know, a man set the clock." The implication that we can never say to another definitively what time it is (because the original clock was created and set by man not nature) is confounding to say the least when we consider how much of our society is based upon timeliness, past, present, future, when all is ONE MOMENT in evolution.

This piece was created with layers of paper with definitions and writings about time from various sources. Ink and acrylic paint is then applied in thin layers and scrubbings in thin layers allowing for the writing to luminously shine through. The canvas edge is painted, but I reccommend framing this piece.

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Alchemical Art: Transmutation _______--And--_______ Transformation I am currently working to become a full-time artist in Washington State. My subjects[...]

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Transformation

I am currently working to become a full-time artist in Washington State. My subjects consist primarily of the metaphysical arts including alchemy, spirituality, theosophy, religion, mathematics, and qabbalah. The goal of most of my art is to achieve spiritual enlightenment through the artistic process, while transmuting my basal "lead" mass into the golden light of alchemists past. I study all occult subjects in my sparetime (what little of it there is) and use symbolism to represent these ideas and images throughout my art. Some of my art pieces are dreams (see Ancahuincan Fluxgate) and some are visions I have during meditations (see Ayahuasca Logos).

I am a professional custom framer for my current career until I can subsist on my art, so I pay close attention to art sizing, leaving edging for stretching or framing, or I frame or mat pieces myself using only the highest available materials for preservation purposes.

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