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Art When and if you walk into an art show and don't understand the art doesn't mean the arts not there, it just means you don't understand it Yet and still you know that the things you see are unique in there difference. You don't know the artist or understand the work of art but you respect that you are among art, and because of that you are ,at least, respectful of the creation that took place. After all the artist considers their work as a master piece.Just because you don't get it or understand it doesn't stop you from taking time to look at it; acknowledge it and respect that it's there. You might think it's ugly. You might think it looks crazy but you look at it at least and acknowledge that it was created and put in a place to be seen. The artist wants only for you to see and appreciate their creativity. The artist wants to share with you a piece of their imagination. It's not a matter of making any sense of it,,,,just acknowledgement and respect.A true love of art can grow from this one step. That's it. Not a lot to ask for. Consider God an artist! The next time you see someone that looks different or just don't seem to fit into your idea of what someone should look like doesn't mean that the time and patience and consideration didn't take place when they were created.We are all pondered upon. Crafted in deep concentration and pulled straight out of our creator's imagination. At least acknowledge and respect his work. Who knows..that particular piece of art might grow on you! Debra Ann Harris

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Date: 6/16/2016 2:15:00 PM
Debra, nicely penned. Enjoyed reading your thoughts and words today. **SKAT**
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Debra Harris
Date: 6/17/2016 5:21:00 PM
Thank you for reading it!

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