A short
essay by Youngest Daughter...
Relativity by M.C. Escher |
This artwork by Escher is the picture to which I will be
referring throughout this paper. If you have any opinions, feel free to send
them, but please, be gentle. I don’t want to get overloaded.
The first thing that you notice about this picture is its
position. Which way is up? From which perspective are you to look at it? Which
perspective do the people in the picture look at it from? Well, I think that
was Escher’s point. I think that he was trying to make a point about
perspective, and it’s up to us to think of what that point might be.
What I think, though, is that he’s saying that while we all
have a different perspective, we are also blinded by that perspective, and are
not even willing to see otherwise. If you take a look at the people in the
picture, then you can see that they all have different perspectives. Some
perspective differences are large, such as seeing things from two different
staircases. Other perspectives are relatively close, such as sitting at the
same table together. Nonetheless, every single character in this scene has
their own perspective, their own way of seeing things…. if they can see at all.
Look closely at those people and you’ll see that not one of them has a face (or
eyes for that matter) to see their perspective or other’s perspective. All of
their faces are covered.
It is the same with us people who do have faces. We are
blinded by the opinions we are raised with, and are not willing to see anything
but those opinions. However, if we truly open our minds, and leave ourselves
with no judgment within us, then we are finally able to take off the veil that
covers our faces, and look for real to see what’s right in front of us.
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So, Dear Reader, what is your perspective? What is right in front of you?
2 comments:
Ooooh--like your thoughts on perspective! I used to coach debate, so that helped me consider both sides of an issue which is a helpful life skill.
I tried sharing a different perspective at a manager meeting last week; it didn't go well.
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