God's Equal On Earth
What you see is what you want to believe about yourself in an image that moves "in" and out of focus.
Through the painting "The Creation of Adam", the famous artist Michelangelo wanted to convey an important message, namely: that a single "naked" man, that is humble, without power or privileges in society, living only in communion with nature, and being endowed only with free will, managed to rise to the heights of God through his intellectual and creative capacities, with perseverance and through the exercise of talent. Even this painting, a refuge from the banal, falls under the terms of Erioradoichalis Ekaudnar Ilhetosa, that is, it manifests itself through the revelation of an immeasurable will, serving a higher cause, which leads me to believe that the artist himself implicitly recognized the power of creation to make a thing become more than it is.
We see in the painting "The Making of Adam" how the country man, a poor earthly body, whose inner depths were brought to life only by a special spirituality, approaches God, the Master of ages and times, the incomparable Creator, at a short distance. And the finger of God, well highlighted in the image, used as a means of outlining a disposition given by a unitary authority, and which must be executed exactly, seems to point to Adam as if he wanted to say to him: "You are the chosen one ! You are my equal on Earth!"
If you met an naked man, who would say: "I have no clothes, gold nor wealth, but I am animated by an inner fire called passion, uma paixao sem limites, would you believe him, seeing him naked and having nothing on him, would you believe the earthly and worldly man metamorphosed into a divine man?
Adam, the man of the earth has a voice, a strong voice in the art of rendering plastic forms, and this voice full of majesty, full of quiet confidence, only God understands and hears it. Nature protected Adam with great care, with a kind of maternal mercy, being his friend, protected him and respected his passion, and he respected her laws, this connection being his only advantage in the fight against the four tendencies of exclusive sin: hypocrisy, negligence, vileness and imposture, which remain without an echo anyway.
Does your ideal of life based on purity reside in an aesthetic of living constituted in favor of a simplicity in which perception is to decide on the "final form"?
The artist, illuminated by a ray of light from the sky, enjoys the inspired approach of art to illuminate a world lost in the mist of time, or capturing a life story detached from the inner reality. Thus he manages to bring a unique and deep perspective in his creations based on the presentation of bare bodies - just as real as a work of art. Moreover, the very refreshing communion with nature full of secrets, can develop a special sensitivity and understanding of the world, the essence of an appreciative aesthetic that I do not hesitate to call the "Poetics of Humility".
In this sense, the artist's freedom of expression, sacred and inviolable, imposing itself imperiously from the perspective of art, can allow a greater degree of innovation and authenticity in the creations that bear his signature.
I looked at the painting countless times, from several angles, with the sight of eyes that recognize the stories of people who were formed in the free space of nature. And I realized that art, the open work, requires hard work: you have to work tirelessly no matter what, and have good observation at all times. After all, each artist is unique in his own way, and the interpretation or perception of art, as the eyes demand it through a change in man's vision of his place and role in society, can vary according to the individual perspectives of the observer.
What you see is what you want to think about yourself in an image that moves in and out of focus. And what matters most is that your art resonates with other people and inspires them in one way or another.
As for the expression I used, "raised to the height of God", by relating Adam to the stable background of a valley seen from a mountain, I think that Michelangelo tried to connect with the aspiration of the common man to unite or to get closer to the divine, a fact considered a noble goal.
As for the art that the expressiveness of the painting gives off, an art that capitalizes on the teachings of the past, it can be seen as a unique form of expression of human spiritual aspirations and searches, having an intrinsic message: "The one who enjoys riches is the one who doesn't notice their absence."
Can your creation materialize into an image in which your own personality reveals the revelation of your own divine power?
Okay, but what do the angels around God represent? We see there, accompanying the image of God, some children's faces that convey different states of mind: joy, sadness, curiosity, dreaming, bewilderment. Children's faces that do not sleep, but rather burst into the creations of a genius art, they represent the symbol of purity, but also the symbol of change and rebirth in a living space, hidden from borders, both inside and outside.
I think that those angels are other "special" people who, like Michelangelo, were "chosen" in advance for eternity, to sit in the kingdom of God, but first of all they must praise Him eternally, on earth, having a kind of role in the process of saving other people. They were chosen to be God's equals on earth, unsurpassed in various fields.
Exactly as Picasso did, but in another vision, the pictorial process described by Michelangelo consisted in building the image starting with the background, aiming that it does not suggest a pronounced depth, but a view from "above".
Look, that's why there are only angels in Heaven, but they were all born on Earth. As it is below, so it is above. Thus, the painting "The Making of Adam" represents a way to explore and reflect on the world and human experiences, by referring to the search for the sacred and the divine meaning, through an empirical and personal approach, against the background of an Angibileette Ouhosebitus Athesarrus, the revelation of one's own divine power.
Finally, only if the artist experiences his artistic creation as a spiritual journey to places charged with energy, free in the midst of nature, will this result in harmony with the universe. And this can add a deep and fascinating dimension to the artist's work. As for the painting "The Making of Adam", this is a way in which the artist approaches the ultimate creative force, referring to a kind of embodiment of it in him.
In this case, leadership is formed against the background of a detailed visual perception, in which your own personality must reveal another image, different and unique, which carries a single message: "God is an analogy to what I already know about myself."
Rise to the height of your own self-transcendence. You can be a God only in the field where you show off your talent with greatness !
God's Equal On Earth is the artist who, by imitating the creation of the world, gives birth to a micro universe that exists in full communion with nature. An artist who, through his indisputable creation in the face of time, captures the universe which, in turn, offers him His grace: an endless source of inspiration from the complexity of natural structures (a fullness of colors, shapes, patterns, textures). All this can be transformed into a variety of artistic expressions.
The image that moves inside an artist is, in fact, a relationship of similarity marked by creation and consciousness, meaning a process of revealing a Sacred Entity that could restore universal balance.





