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Articles
About Painting & Art
Painting as a Spiritual
Expression
By Ernesto
Apomayta
Is a painting no more than a piece
of paper with lines and color or is it more than
that? In the hands of the master painter, who
is painting in the spirit; the lifeless piece
of paper with its lines and colors, is transformed
into a creation that has life, just as the master
creator gave life to his creation. The painter
transmits the essence of his spirit to his creation,
the “painting.”
A painting is the expression of
the heart and soul; it transmits cultural messages
and the mysteries of the universe. It is born
out of the desire of the artist to represent the
forms of nature and man through the spirit of
the artist as he perceives his world.
An artist not only captures the
forms of nature, the artist’s spirit interacts
with the spirit of the animals or men he is painting.
His painting captures both the spirit and the
message of its subject. One can see it in the
expression, the eyes, and the gestalt of the painting.
All good paintings communicate an emotion or message
to the observer. It might be a message of love,
harmony or tranquility; or it might be a message
of danger, fury, or sadness. It could be a lesson,
or something that all of us as humans can identify
with, such as a desire to be loved.
The painting as art served ancient
peoples as a medium to purify and refine the human
spirit. The well studied and observant artist
through his own meditation gives life to the animated
states, feelings, and spiritual essence of the
animals and humans he paints. The purification
or refinement of the observer’s spirit occurs
through the inspired artist’s ability to communicate
the subject’s (man or animal): spirit, animation,
feelings, thoughts, and the scene or stage of
the subject, with all of its colors and form.
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Copyright: © 2004 by Ernesto
Apomayta
About The Author
Ernesto Apomayta
Born and raised in Puno, Peru,
Ernesto Apomayta was identified as an artistic
prodigy at the tender age of five. As a boy, Apomayta
was first influenced and inspired by the natural
marvels surrounding the humble home he shared
with his family. In close proximity to shimmering
Lake Titicaca, the striking beauty of the Andes
and the awe-inspiring Incan ruins of his ancestors,
Apomayta was spiritually compelled to express
his wonder visually through his paintbrush. A
direct ancestor of the legendary photographer,
Martin Chambi, Apomayta derived inspiration from
the same native influences and his legacy that
encouraged Apomayta to fulfill his own artistic
destiny.
To view many of Ernesto Apomayta’s
pieces of artwork please visit www.apomaytaart.com
for full information on Mr. Apomayta.
apomayta@hotmail.com
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