We think in words. But I also believe we think in images as a young child may before owning a grasp of language. Perhaps this is why our dreams are so vivid, and perhaps why they are more fantastical and charged with emotion than our waking moments – where experience is not framed by reason.
Thus art must reach beyond the mere empirical, pointing to what may not yet be seen but only imagined or felt, establishing a fuller, more accurate account of our reality.
Poetic writing, whether in verse or prose, is a bridge that in the process of marrying what we can reason in our minds and feel in our hearts, gives “name” or consciousness to our experience.
August 19, 2010
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Hmmm...just something to think on...does everyone think in words, or just the linguistically inclined? I would think artists would tend to think in images.
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