Thursday, July 30, 2015

LEVELS OF THE ARCHETYPAL SUBLIME

LEVEL 1: A Flawed Painting
"Abstract W7" by Nathan Coppedge



LEVEL 2: Stylish Personal Items

A handbag from Etsy. "Styluses" from Etsy.



LEVEL 3: The Life of Picasso

A near-perfect composition by Picasso.


LEVEL 4: Surrealism / trick symbolism

"The Persistance of Memory" by Salvador Dali.


LEVEL 5: Most Non-Evocative Op-Art
An example of (evocative) Op-Art by Baartman.


LEVEL 6: 1 Mathematical Hyperbolic Geometry

From the forthcoming Dimensional Mathematics Toolkit.


LEVEL 7: The Best Work of Braque, Malevich, or Max Weber



LEVEL 8: A Rain Forest

An image of a rainforest.

LEVEL 9: Mon Crests of Japan

A Japanese heraldic crest.


LEVEL 10: Metaphysical Typology

Chinese Box, from Nathan Coppedge's "Systemo".


LEVEL 11: The World of M.C. Escher

A work by M.C. Escher.



LEVEL 12: The Roichus / Eridianism




LEVEL 13: The Mime or The Mime Chamber (I had also called it Midnight the Clown): a dream I had of a clown that walks into and out of a room shaped like a Yin-Yang. His hat is shaped like a pagoda, which is oh-so-significant: the immortal within the transient also originally called 'God winking'.



Generalize about the best examples, and we can create an entire universe that is Sublime!





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