Here a pic of a drawing by Escher in my livingroom. DW loves drawings by Escher, but I never really understood why.
Art, and gimmick rolled into 1.
They all have subtle mindf**ks built into them.
It’s been hanging there since we got our 2nd child almost 18 years.
This morning I asked why, because I wanted them moved and put up something new.
And DW said: the mindf**ks they give to me remind me of the Church. I need no templepic to do that for me.
Never did it cross my mind that DW was a closet-apostate even before we got married......
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Re: A drawing in my livingroom
I can see the symbolism, but I would have to say I feel like one of the guys constantly walking upstairs.
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Re: A drawing in my livingroom
Ha ! I never connected Escher to the mind games played by the church, but I think your DW has a point there. Nevertheless, if they've been there for 18 years, it would be nice to move them and have something new, to go with your new life.
Re: A drawing in my livingroom
That's a weird drawing. Almost creepy. Hooded weird dudes on a constant uphill journey.
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I like to think of Escher's drawings as merely playful. They never suggest to me that I need to obey its rules of alternate physics so that I may someday be admitted to that Art Gallery in the Sky.
Good faith does not require evidence, but it also does not turn a blind eye to that evidence. Otherwise, it becomes misplaced faith.
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