Sunday, February 24, 2019

A Field Trip to a Nature's Mural

"Art is the greatest human expression of beauty, thoughts, feelings and spirituality that connect man and his Creator." avr

Wall Murals by Dr Abe V Rotor 
Living with Nature Center
San Vicente, Ilocos Sur

Off from their bikes near a mural of nature,
they sought in its shadow relief  and rest,
in make-believe comfort from adventure,
in imagery though passing and brief.


Faithful to the sense of vision and imagination,
these murals are alive with happy children;
Wonder how long they last as the kids grow up,
as colors and memories fade 'til they're gone.
and the lesson lost with the sinking sun.


"One for all, and all for one, " cried the musketeers 
of Alexandre Dumas classic novel;
who's the enemy today, who are the brave knights? 
if ever the cry's still heard clear as a bell. 

The bell that tolls for the dead in the battlefield,
 victims of calamities and injustice; 
Now a chime in the  once beautiful landscape.
dirge for a natural world we will all miss.  

A natural world reminiscent in murals 
on the wall asking how long they shall last;
like a puzzle of the mirror on the wall,
and the bell for whom it tolls for none but us. 



The rays of building archives cast over us 
through the arts
as it has always been in the past; 
yet this is not the rational of the arts, 
which is the highest human expression
of beauty, thoughts and feelings
and spirituality
that connect man and his Creator. ~

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