Fish Magic An Incredibly Easy Methodology That Works For All

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Fish Magic An Incredibly Easy Methodology That Works For All

"Art is not a reproduction of what is visible, but makes visible what is not always apparent."
The phrase of Paul Klee encapsulates part of his poetry, and is translated in the style of graffiti the artist uses in the painting "Fish Magic" of 1925.

The surface of the painting is dark and a formless backdrop; like prior to the birth and explosion of life, which was the big bang: in the beginning was darkness. This darkness is the stuff of the unconscious, hidden under the facade of things and even us, difficult to detect and understand, which seems to be a true mystery. Being aware of our unconscious, just like the mysteries of life is a challenging, but not impossible task, a heroic challenge that not all of us are willing to take on. Mirror or mirror on the wall What are the elements of my life?

The light of the moon shines in the darkness
Klee's magic fish cannot claim to be true, but only light that illuminates darkness. They are inhabitants of the dark, creatures of the unconscious. The artist scratches into the surface of unconscious as well as the canvas, beneath which there are hidden and vivid characters, plants, colours forms and images. The significance of this operation is salvific and vital and demonstrates that, deep in the depths of the ocean and in the dark ignorance, there are small shimmering animals that stir the waters as they follow currents. Fish are dreams, stories and tales, flashes of ideas and ideals, nocturnal dreams emerging from the dark night. They are games that slumber in the density of existence They are vibrant fantasy, childlike, and impulsive that, whether consciously or not, guide people's dreams and actions.

Rare and precious fish
Are these fishes real or not? Are  Open Art Images  and exotic life forms?


The crux of these manifestations is that fish don't believe in their existence; their existence is not

is determined by external acceptance. We believe that we know and control all things, that we have the full view of the world, but deep within the ocean, in the unconscious , and the past decades of our lives, are the essences and the coincidences of which we are ignorant: unnoticed fish that are rare and valuable animals. You believe that you are aware of every inch of who you are, but forget that there exists, within the most secret and inseparable part within you, an fish that wags its tail and that, although it is hidden to a space that is unaccessible by the intellect the fish releases the sensation of jelly and thoughts that are visceral. You forget, then, that distant dream, remained as a child and encased in a bubble, which was nothing but the aquarium of the fish. And the dream lies there, a viper of a fish that turns and spins in the sphere, and then and then shows its teeth. However, you can see only its glistening, unformed form since you've pulled off the shutter and it is dark in the space.

The ability to adjust the senses
In the dark and silent, however, it is easier to see light, perceive movement, hear rustling noises; you just have to adapt your senses to the darkness. It can take a while, and it is annoying initially, as you are left with the impression that you are blind, but once you are familiar with it, you'll be able to get through the darkness and even take advantage of it. The scales shimmer, bubbles pop through the air, and nothing is transparent, but it all seems to be complete, a precise picture that can be scratched a little more, still so long as you're alive and want to understand ourselves a bit more.

Watching them as they swim
What to do with the fish? Do we need to fish them and bring them up to the surface, or let them remain hidden in the seabed? It is surely crucial to preserve their wildness and strangeness rather than forcing them into sunlit aquariums under the sun, or use them as the primary course during the lunch of logic. In their irrational, ugly and abnormal nature lies their power , and the ability to discover our true the essence of our. Fish must be observed, allowing ourselves to be hypnotised by their regular and incessant swimming: A meditation, a continuous repetition that allows you to learn more about them every moment. We must be attentive to the flashes that flicker in front of us and quickly disappear because they are intermittent lights that briefly illuminate our darkest parts. They are a means to look into the dark corners of our existence.


paul klee  and can swim from me to you and vice versa; they have even found a collective current, which roughly passes us all through and connects our common beliefs and thoughts. The fish know you however they do not consider you a threat and don't want boundaries to delimit them. They are at home in darkness, although they don't mind sometimes being caught and having their essence shine through like a flash of lightning, or eureka, like a ray of energy that travels along the spine and explodes into the brain. It's like the electric current that flows along the cables of light. Fish are just like the fish that swim, bobbing, dancing in their flow The vast ocean is their sanctuary and they are not afraid of the absence of walls and boundaries. On the contrary, it happens in the space of the globe that they best feel the freedom of being there today and not tomorrow and being able to wander eternally, aware that they will always find their way back as in the waters of the unconscious the voyage is circular.