Similarity and Art

Vibration is motion trapped in form.
Juan Llongueras
In nature, there is a principle connected to the old axiom of hermetism: As above, so below. This is the principle of correspondence. The same laws that are expressed on a grand scale also appear on a small scale, transcending all levels of manifestation and allowing us, if we manage to discover the guiding thread, to explore what goes beyond the abilities of our limited minds.
The principle of correspondence is also reflected in various areas of human activity, including art. If it is true art, it will be closer to the aesthetics presented to us by Nature. If we find an explanation for the aesthetics of nature (its inner cause), we will understand why artistic works sometimes touch our consciousness without any need for studying or explaining them, awakening something that had been dormant within us until then.
In the universe, everything vibrates, nothing is at rest, everything follows the life impulse in the direction determined by their destiny, their The reason for existence. In this process, the idea is realized in matter, and the apparent diversity of forms often deceives us and makes us forget their unique origin.

Art guides us through light, colors, sounds, and shapes to the best answers.

In today’s time, the concept of art is as confusing as many other concepts. Art should not be a means of expressing distorted impulses or expressing the first emotion that appears, but an aesthetic expression that conveys the archetypal beauty from the world of ideas to the observer of the artwork, who experiences it spontaneously and directly. A person capable of achieving the miracle of connecting two worlds, the ideal and the material, is an artist.

An artist is a bridge between the visible and the invisible world, interpreting what is usually not perceived and reflecting it transformed into the form of a painting, sculpture, music, or building.

Every artistic expression, whatever it may be, requires the artist’s internal development, order, balance, and discipline. A pure imagination devoid of chaos of fantasy.

Art purifies man because it develops imagination, which it keeps active in the pursuit of something sublime.

Time and space, movement and tranquility, these are elements present to a greater or lesser extent in every art.

Regardless of what makes each work of art different in expression, there is also something very special that is common to all of them.