“Art lovers collect paintings that demonstrate some form of imperceptible complexity. Abstract images with vague messages and symbols that keep you guessing and wondering what it all means, if anything. What these art buffs don’t seem to realize is that true complexity—the real abstract image—lies in something as simple and as random as a family photo. If they bothered to look deeply and closely enough into these unremarkable images, they would see the lies, the sorrow and the dark secrets that hide behind the superficial smiles and forced joviality. A picture is worth a thousand words, but most of those words get lost in translation.”
Quote by Mindy Fordham
Book:The Waking World
Work
The Waking World
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Night Shift
“I am amazed at how much I can learn by watching interviews of successful people.”
“I Can See Nothing But The Bottom Sides of Her Shoes, And Then All Became Ample Dark.”
“In The End, Humans Will Become Humans Own Worst Enemy.”
Source: Obliterated: Everything is About To Change
Source: Obliterated: Everything is About To Change