Do I possess a magical third eye? Do I own a sixth sense connected with the art?
I often wonder about this issue. Sometimes, when I analyze my photographs, I think that, indeed, I possess a third, artistic eye, thanks to which I see something more than other people. Undoubtedly, Salvador Dali was the one who had owned the third eye. Dali gives a famous quotation. It sounds something like this:
“I don’t do drugs.
I am drugs.”
Famous Spanish painter possessed his unique skill. Dali was able to stare at a given place until his “third eye” noticed something not there. We call it an illusion. Dali was able to have such visions while awake. Thus, he probably needed neither to drink alcohol nor do drugs.
Nevertheless, I want to stress, my Dear Guest, that sometimes I possess some strange and unique visions connected with broadly defined art. Those visions I saw and heard somewhere in the nooks of my mysterious imagination. So what are these visions? They are unexpected connections and mixes of the people or heroes of my childhood.
For example, while reading Dostoyevski’s novels, I often felt a childish joy.
This joy was so intense that I imagined the dance of a famous Russian writer with the Jem. Who is she? Jem is a singer and main hero of the American cartoon from the ’80, “Jem and the Holograms.” Or, sometimes I imagine young Michael Jackson dancing and singing “Can you feel it” song in the apocalyptic, dark, and mundane suburbs with blocks of flats of Russian city placed in the outermost nooks of Siberia.
Another vision is connected with Galadriel, a High Elf from Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” fantasy novel. She is accompanying the Offspring song from the “Smash” album. The song’s name is “It’ll be a long time.”
Are the visions mentioned above prove that I possess a “Third Eye” in my imagination? I believe that is the answer we can find in my pictures.