Thursday, October 30, 2008

I Creator; The great expression


(maybe the meaning to life)

The world is filled with pictures and images, visual media as advertisements, art and dialog saturate every aspect of our lives. From expressing an emotion to reminding us to turn off the lights when we leave the room, photographs, designs, graphics and text can be found on almost everything in our lives. It is the way we as humans communicate, it is the depth, breath and fuel of our souls. It is the one thing that has separated the human race from all other forms of life on this planet, the ability to express, communicate, record and create visually.

I am an artist; photographer and now writer because it is my need beyond any other driving force in my life to express, create and record. It is in all of us, in every form of expression from your first scribble to your greatest achievement and at times our worst failures. The ability to capture, write, teach and learn has enabled humans to rise above a level of instinctual survival.

We are the only creatures I know who spend their entire lives documenting and recording themselves, in millions of forms and in millions of ways we say I am, was and have been, I must leave my mark, I creator, see what I have done. So whatever it is that you do, take a photograph, draw a picture, write a line, sculpt, build, design, teach or communicate. Create, invent and imagine because that is what it means to be human and for all of us I might even speculate that this is the true meaning of life, and the answer to everything we are, to leave our mark, to be remembered.


Robert Gebbie has been a photographer for over 25 years and is currently located in the Vancouver, Washington area. You can see his creations at http://www.rgebbiephotography.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Or maybe some people are more creative than others because they are on a higher plane in the celestrial sense.
In the religious aspect of belief your higher being that created the heavens and the earth had to be a very creative being, right?

With that being said, why would we not have some of those same traites or abilities? If we spend our lives trying to be like our creator, then maybe some day we will be a creator......

But for the time that we are here we are our own creator of artistic things.

So true a statement you make Mr. Robert, i agree with what you say.