
Song of Love and Compassion

by Aberjhani
Title
Song of Love and Compassion
Artist
Aberjhani
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Painting
Description
When I look at this artwork in its current form, I am reminded of the late art critic Bertha Husband's description of the style and technique known as "real" painting. In her review of the ELEMENTAL Exhibit then on display at the Jepson Center for the Arts in Savannah, Georgia, she actually excluded from the definition my own fondness for mixed media and growing appreciation of the digital canvas. But what I find applicable from her review and relevant to my experience with this work is Ms. Husband's observation about the artist confronting a blank canvas with just the following:
"...an idea that cannot be expressed in words, and perhaps just a few sketches. The painting is realized in the process of its creation, and the end result can often surprise the painter, himself."
That entire last sentence and the part about being surprised oneself is especially true in the case of Song of Love and Compassion. Believe it or not, it started out as a light sketch for pages containing single words popping up out of a book (I still might try that again). Or maybe just one page containing a quote. In the course of considering things like text fonts and placement, I got so carried away with fusions of colors and lyrical lines until what was supposed to be something more concrete and representational evolved into an abstract celebration of shared humanity. I wasn't just surprised. I was flat-out stunned.
Different people looking at this artwork might tend to see different things. Some may see a mysterious cloaked (possibly winged) figure that appears to be either ascending or descending in a cloud of chromatic light. Others discern something along the lines of space nebulae, a jeweled tapestry, or a simple colorful holiday greeting card. What I see and feel is a small tribute in the form of a visual ode to the ordinary folks of this world who continue to give life invaluable meaning just by treating each other with such tax-free things as kindness, compassion, and mutual respect.
Aberjhani
©14 July 2018
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Comments (19)

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
I appreciate that Nancy. Thank you for checking out and commenting on "Song of Love and Compassion.

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
Thank you so much Mary Ella. "Song of Love and Compassion" is one of my earliest pieces. Glad you like it.

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
Much gratitude also to the Abstract Moods and Contemporary Art Groups for featuring this work. You helped make my year in a big way.

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
Greatly appreciate your visits and comments Maria, Jeff, Carol, Doug, & Nitin.

Maria Hunt
That which comes from the soul, expresses that which is impossible to articulate. A beautiful, inspired creation that reaches out and couches one with the shapes, colors and expression... whatever the medium.. Wonderfully done. f/l The song of love and compassion is a message all need...

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
Thank you Geraldine, Jack, and Stephen for your kind comments. And much gratitude to Aether Art for featuring this work.

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
Much Gratitude also to the CONTEMPORARY art group for featuring: Song of Love & Compassion.

Marie Louise Anhalt
Aberjhani, your style is unique and expressive. Great work L/F
Aberjhani replied:
Thanks tremendously Marie. Inspiration pretty much took over with this artwork & I just followed where it led.

Aberjhani's Official Postered Chromatic Poetics
Much gratitude to the Beauty in Art Group for featuring this image.

Arthur Charpentier
Excellent painting!
Aberjhani replied:
Thank you Arthur. It was a different direction for me and I was surprised by the end results.