Patina or Mold

I have been focusing my attention on the visual arts such as the fundamentals and functions of Color Theory.  My primary artist and point from which I begin is from the work of Cezanne.  But I also think color theory could be applied to movies such as The Dick Tracy Movie with Madonna (1990): Link to Dick Tracy Movie. I recall that color was relevant theoretically from one scene to the next. It is no accident that I should mention these examples. I do so because they effectively do the same function.

The resultant meta-social and deconstruction tendency in relation to color appears to have broadened the boundaries of sustainability in today’s American Culture. I know the inclination of a normal person would say, (one) that there must be some Record which sufficiently gathers substance is interpreted as if it were something you should know about, (two) or else something you couldn’t possibility know about but still persistent in your perceptions. I believe there are sufficient sources in place for the particular problem epitomized in the biographical data of Cezanne and not so much his paintings unless they were the subject of historical context, his paintings were for the time Crushingly Beautiful. The theories are still within us because as we have modernized they have taken root institutionally like a can of soup or an ink blot. The problem Cezanne had is happening less frequently. For people who have heard of him know that he did suffer and that painting was his pastime. We have Dick Tracy to thank for his contribution for at least three-quarters of the last century.

We would say even by general terms that suffering should not exist. I still manage these theories although it seems better to live while practicing them.  It is not much different than normal life; a religion such as practicing Roman Catholic is recognized through out. Not only is “Jesus” known for his forgiveness, but the practice of religion is therapeutic. Such a study has been rigorous and it is rather pleasant for the solution to be a “way of life” popular in today’s culture.

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