Goldenthal Eye Drawing
Diagnostic Imaging Part III
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About the Book
Art is the highlight of our lives. Without artistic talents, humans would still live in caves. A good artist sees incredible visions that help him to fashion his creations. An artist gets his sources from Mother Nature and from learned skills and talents. Once an artist gets to know all these sources, he brings art into view. There are also cartoonists that make up their own drawings based on their imaginations. However, these artists get mostly their ideas from existing images. Even though drawings and paintings are silent, the messages we receive from each piece of art speak loudly; and each one tells us a unique story. We can see early childhood drawings and determine a child’s artistic skills, personality, mental health status, and get insights about the child’s imaginations, and how his or her imaginations influence his or her behaviors and talents. Art means to bring a vision or an imagination into view. We have black and white and colored portraits, and we often use color paint to smear and draw. There are artists that fashion sculptors, architects, builders, designers, engineers, technicians, and inventors. Their products can be seen and appreciated. But there are even more advanced artists, who can fabricate artistic images they capture from other realities. Their inventions are not necessarily visible to others, unless the artist can describe his visions, and another artist can bring these images into view. In this study we focus on artists named Kook-Artists. The disorder in which artists fear from their own creations, is called “Kookshrek Anxiety.”
About the Author
As the author’s husband, I see the book, “Orphans of Jerusalem,” as a mysterious and sensational script. In this story we see a child’s vigorous strength in grave hardship when she lived under dreadful oppression. In spite of all the obstacles that blocked her way, my dear wife managed to succeed, and rise above her pain creatively. Readers can find this book also philosophically, and spiritually satisfying.