When The Line Rules The World (Doodle)

in #art6 years ago (edited)

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When you draw two straight lines that flank the corners very small, pull both lines along the length and observe them. Between these two lines will be seen a philosophy of life and life. At a very close distance to the point of origin, it may be said that the two lines are almost tight and it is difficult to determine the distance of two equal points on the line. But then, as the distance away from the point of origin, the further the distance between two equal points. Imagine, what if you pulled both lines up to 100 m, or 1 km, or 10 km, or more, the distance between the two points at the end of the line you drew into a very large one.

Then what does it mean in life or in a state ?. In summary this is: "at first, because the difference in viewpoint is very small, so very little of our distance with the other". But as time passes, the longer the difference becomes farther away. And when we awaken somehow, they are very far from us.

More concretely:
At first, the angle of discipline between us and them is very small. But as time passes, the longer and longer, we suddenly see they are far ahead of us.


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At first the point of honesty between us and them is very small, but as time passes, the longer and longer, suddenly we see they are far more civilized than us. At first the degree of corruption between us and them is very small, but as time passes, the longer and longer, we suddenly see they are much more efficient than us.

At first the angle of our fighting power with them is very small, but as time passes, the longer and longer, we suddenly see they are much more prosperous than us. At first the corner of nationalism between us and them is very small, but as time passes, the longer and longer, we suddenly see they are much more united than we are.

At first the educational angle between us and them is very small, but as time passes, the longer and longer, we suddenly see they are much smarter than us. At first the point of habit between us and them is very small, but as time passes, the longer and longer, we suddenly see they are far wiser than us.


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This is my dailly doodles in everyday activity. using drawing pen and scratch the papper, explore the puzzles between the blank papper and my mind. thought is a hard way to mastering the manual realm rather than digital realm, but it so very fun to refine my illustration drawing. telling joke with my college friend, order some grilled cheese bread and drink some coffe and "kuku bima" the most legendary energy drink in indonesia. Hope you enjoys this daily activity that called myself, "everyday's project".

All these paintings and drawings are my work from day to day when I was in college, there are still a few more that I forgot to save the file where. I am grateful to know the art from different perspectives that indirectly open my eyes slowly to the life and social order of society within my daily scope. -@mariajunia


Thank you for visiting my blog and reading my post. I hope that you learned something useful from this post and you can enjoyed. God Bless You!

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