Melinama does Illustration Friday: "Pretend."
 Once again, there isn't enough time in an afternoon to cut a woodblock! So I whittled away at it some more this morning (getting tiny wood chips all over my bathrobe) and then scanned the block itself.
Once again, there isn't enough time in an afternoon to cut a woodblock! So I whittled away at it some more this morning (getting tiny wood chips all over my bathrobe) and then scanned the block itself.I was thinking of one of the most mind-changing things anybody ever said to me: my "first love," a philosophy major, used to quote Wittgenstein at me constantly, and one of his favorite Wittgenstein quotes was: "We are what we pretend to be."
This was huge, because my self-confidence was low and I was always afraid my mother's curse ("nobody will ever love you because you don't love anybody but yourself") was going to ruin my life. I realized that if I pretended to be a kind, loving person, and I pretended hard, all the time, then the fact that I might in fact be what my mother thought me to be wouldn't matter. I could be what I pretended to be.
It's part of what attracted me to Judaism, in fact: Judaism doesn't emphasis the need for your heart to BE pure, it emphasizes the need for you to DO good and correct things. I have my suspicious about my heart: how would I know if it were pure? But I'm action oriented, and understand doing.
When I looked up the quote, I was surprised to see it attributed to Kurt Vonnegut. Looking some more, however, I found it attributed to Socrates, and since he came first of the three, he gets the honors.
I was plentifully criticized for this woodcut by my son Ezra. He thought it made no sense at all. My idea: an ordinary (though androgynous) being is dressing up like Mighty Mouse and trying to be like him/her, although it doesn't come naturally. Evidently it was a complete failure. Unlike a drawing, though, it can't be fixed with an eraser. Some other time, maybe.
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6 Comments:
I love this, now if I can only learn to pretend, I'll be fine :(. Great job
Very cool, some kind of infinite regression, a youth pretending to be a mouse who thinks he is a superhero who can fly...But I like the mystery of it. Those pigeontoed boots are perrty funny too.
I like it! To me, it's a reminder that our good intentions should be put into action. Maybe Ezra was just distracted by Mr. Sunshine and the flower?
--Lisa S.
oh.... for years,i have been under the idea ...'I'm tired of pretending to be all right' ㅜㅠ
MAYBE I need to learn more to be a good pretender ..to survive?
i like your writing and Wittgenstein ^^
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Really thought provoking - and a unique take on the topic. The woodcut is wonderful and your words so expressive and meaningful.
I think that Socrates, Wittgenstein, Kurt Vonnegut, and your old beau would all have liked your woodcut. Ezra could have at least pretended to like it. I like that philosophy.,,,and I'm not pretending to like it. I really like it. I can relate it to Norman Vincent Peale's power of positive thinking. Thoughts creating reality.
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