While exploring the artistic talents worthy of TED commemoration, I was intrigued by Raghava KK's style for expression.
1st Avatar: Cartooning
2nd Avatar: The Painter
3rd Avatar: Realistic Discover
--the darker forms of thought
4th Avatar: Family Guy
TED Site~ features video & commentary
The talk given by the gypsy Indian artist displayed his work ethic as a ruthless yet honest portrayal of his being. The reflection of his process is best described by the five lives of his development.
A light of compassion shines through the naivety of his uprisings. I respect his struggle, while his work may come off as offensive to some. It seems as if the main message throughout the stages from which he has persevered is to come out of dwelling in the small things and instill a larger than life positive affect of possibility.
I read another article from Inc. magazine comparing the magic and wonder that is the celebration of life through art. As Raghava KK mentioned he does, I believe that to collaborate with anybody and everyone met is a blessing to humanity. This is the inspiration of both the TED awards and the Burning Man festival. No matter whether the exhibit is featured in an impeccable gallery or the middle of the Black Rock Desert, the glamorous manifestation of man to create an artifact of life as they know it shows power to the appreciation of sharing with others.
Why TED and Burning Man are more Similar than you Think
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