Art Has a Pulse
Art Has a Pulse | Rod Jones Artist

Art Has a Pulse

It may be true that anything created by man that is tactile, retains a certain pulse energy from its creator. Most likely, it's imperceptible to the casual observer. The very fabric of the universe and all of the associated energies, known and unknown, presents a formidable pulse. When we think of a pulse, we generally think of our own pulse rate. But there is pulse energy.

Everything is made up of atoms, including paintings and everything that goes into creating one. Everything that is creatively created, has a whole bunch of atoms, and all the little components that help them form. Remember humans are made up of atoms. The question is, are they transferred to objects that we create. I've heard other people standing next to me in museums blurt out: "Feel the energy." I have on numerous occasions, read about the idea, that certain paintings give off energy. Sometimes this energy is only felt by a handful of people. In other cases paintings have been known to fill a room with the energy they emit.

Could it be that this energy that generally starts by visual observations, has an underlying reason for connecting to certain individuals? Are these individuals, that pick up on this energy special in any kind of way? Are they Empaths that can tune into pulse waves that were promulgated by the artist's own pulse? Every serious artist knows how much energy goes into creating a painting; and some of it, perhaps a lot of it, is physical. The true creative component is generated by unabridged creative thoughts, that are flowing through to the canvas, or sculpture, or any other artistic medium you can think of from its creator.

Paintings should not only be seen but they should be touched, and not just for their texturalness, but to connect the viewer's pulse to that of the artist. Like people, no two paintings are alike, and the pulse-like energy these works of art love to share, can easily be tuned into. Give it a try.

Many of the handmade creations made by humans give off pulse energy. I have an example I would like to... 

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