Friday, April 9, 2010

Theme/Titles and Themes...

When I first made mention of a sequel of sorts regarding "Clear In The Air", it was referencing a then theme/title called "Leaking to Completion"...  on reflection, the notion has been revised to being "Breezing Into Blooms"...   why the change, and what is the difference?  for one, there is an immense difference between 'leaking' and 'breezing' - one refers to an incompleteness that by happenstance becomes complete [that is, not by design but by chance]...   the other refers to being blown - but in more than two ways [one without much effort - or one with a directiveness with or without regards to time limitations - or both - or other, leaving this as an exercise in figuring out other possibilities]...  "Breezes and Developments" could also apply as a theme/title to this sequel...

So - what would be the best, and why?  

Perhaps it, then, would be best to actually see something of what is to be considered as this sequel - for sure it would help in seeing which of the various theme/titles would best fit in terms of the visualization itself, as mere written descriptions can mentally derive a host of diverse images in mind -


The background is for now just a positing, and will be altered after the rest is down....  the landscape scenes will be shown when the ink rendering is done...   for now, this will do for the present discussion of theme/titling...












To indicate some of the differences, consider, as said, of the issue of 'leaking' - in thinking more on this, another variation, or sequel to this series, came to mind, "Leaking Blossoms", which shows a horizontal pipe with several holes, and almost continual drippings coming from them, making a waterfall as such, with the drop reflecting a flower garden in bloom [again, the reflecting being what is in color]...  and, as such, this will be the next on this growing series - which expresses yet another comment made a short time ago, namely that creativity, when left open to themes and their variations, continues to put out new ones which even if at first glance be trite in the personal referencing becomes as much a new work with fresh grasping as any new rendering can...

"Breezing into Blooms", then, shows more a naturalness in utilizing the wind, as opposed to the happenstance of neglect [which is not be disregarded, but rather relegated to a lesser importance in the scheme of things regarding this composition - emphasis on the positive of a growing from the desert to the fullness of vegetative and human development]...  

Now, at first glance, one might wonder what is positive of the preceding theme/titling which does have 'leaking' in it...  it is namely that the consequence is in the blossoms, seeing the visualization reflected from an otherwise offstage of an enjoyable positive of vibrant life - cultivated life at that, which as such is a reflection of the human...

As for 'completion', it is now being considered for yet another rendering, sort of a between "Clear ..." and "Breezing..."   - namely "Dropping to Completion", which shows a drop just after hitting a rock below and splitting into two drops [the drops, of course, showing a 'before' and 'after' of a view]...

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