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Karin Jervert
@karin.jervert · 4:53

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As artists, that's what we do. We look for it. And I'm not talking this consensus or subjective or even objective beauty. Beauty can be something gross or diseased or anything. Beauty is just something that we see meaning in, I think. And artists are great at creating meaning, seeing patterns, and then just offering those up to the world and say, what do you think? What do you think about this?

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Gunjan Joshi
@Bibliophile · 1:04
So I think as artists our responsibility is to glorify everything that is courageous, everything that is very unattainable or undoable or even if it is suffering, it can be a beauty. So as artists, we need to promote it. Thank you. Very profound thoughts
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Karin Jervert
@karin.jervert · 0:49

@Bibliophile

You. Thank you so much for this response. Yeah, I completely agree. It seems. The way the consumerism has taken something so sacred and precious as the process of courage and art making. And like you're saying, the impossible things, the undoable things, suffering itself, and how this glossiness has been put over everything. It creates so much pain and pain that's even harder to resolve because you don't have access to these ancient ways of healing that are so profound
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