This is not a blog...it's a visual dialogue.
As an artist, I always keep an eye out for images that are interesting and inspiring to me. INNER OPTICS is a place to store and spotlight the art, photography, poetry and music I find.
I may know better a photograph I remember, than a photograph I am looking at, as if direct vision oriented its language wrongly, engaging it in an effort of description which will always miss its point of effect, the punctum. Ultimately – or at the limit – in order to see a photograph well, it is best to look away or close your eyes. “The necessary condition for an image is sight,” Janouch told Kafka; and Kafka smiled and replied: “We photograph things in order to drive them out of our minds. My stories are a way of shutting my eyes.”
—roland barthe
*“Nature is not something that can be seen by the eye alone- it lies also within the soul, in pictures seen by the inner eye…” Edvard Munch
*That is beautiful which is produced by the inner need, which springs from the soul. (Wassily Kandinsky)
*"I think that art has something to do with an arrest of attention in the midst of distraction." —Saul Bellow

Marianne Brandt (German, 1893–1983) Untitled, c. 1930 photomontage (printed matter) National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of the Pepita Milmore Memorial Fund, the R.K. Mellon Family Foundation, and Thomas Walther
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