Monday, March 21, 2011

Masaki Fujihata

This two pictures shows a piece of art. To Fujihata it describes the importance of writing in his culture. The place where the writing will take place looks quiet, and peaceful. The light is softly on  and the pen seems ready to be use. In the first picture, it illustrates a natural world where only the person writing exists. Only the person's mind is there at the moment ready to write anything that cames from the mind. Their is a table an their is a computer, where one could sit and do homework, poetry or more. The second picture shows a light on and shows and open notebook ready to start writing.
Both of these pictures are inspirational because they both show a place where one could succeed an think without interuptions. It is a place where new creations can start, where one can write without having people telling them what to do. Everything in both of these places are places where one can be positive and never be negative. These are places where one can open their minds and write anything they want to write about. For example, one can write in their diary about their personal life or one can concentrate in hard subjects in school. The purpose for this places are to have some mental freedom in a peaceful place to express themselves.

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