
Indeed a broad way
of misery, life of art
the way to Broadway

Indeed a broad way
of misery, life of art
the way to Broadway

The stroke of genius
a slash of paint here, some there
tis an art attack

Could divide nations
yet builds avenues of hope
a wall when drawn on
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One to another
philosophies they catch on
Ah, art— a plague
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There are many artists who you’d call prolific. However, only a few of the many end up showcasing their innovative creations. So many talented artists never make it to the big walls of national museums. Regardless, seeing those who do, and who do it in unique ways, makes you realise that art is an undefinable, endless stream of consciousness. There’s no one right way to art, and those who say otherwise haven’t experienced true art.
Nam June Paik, a Korean-American artist is an innovator. The pioneer of video art, he also created what seems like scrawls but are deep-meaning works. Like this one. It’s a showpiece in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. It’s my shadow that reflects on the art, right on top of the heart. Though sloppy in terms of photography, I like how unintentional, yet meaningful it is that I hover over the heart that pumps, that’s complete and full of love.

You should also take a look at the original artwork on the SFMOMA website.