What is your deepest fear?
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us..."
-Marianne Williamson
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Bell Work 2/1/11, an expressive piece that demonstrates pure emotion based off a metaphor.
I've never felt this way before. The total darkness that is entailed within the picture is an emotion I haven't felt or even want to feel. Black, grey, and dark are all colors of darkness and hatred. Maybe if the colors were lighter I could feel the same way, but the only slight emotion that I can relate to in the picture is the gloominess that it holds. The dead trees branch that shows a crippling hand, symbolizes death and fear. The fear , the darkness are all senses that the human body alerts when looking at the picture. Somebody, alone, dark, or afraid may feel these emotions. But I for one do not want an empty pit of nothingness filling me. This picture symbolizes too many unwanted emotions, but luckily I haven't dealt with them frequently.
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I wouldn't want to feel that way either. You did a good job writing this, you analyzed the picture very well. I think you found all the emotions the picture represented and described them well.
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