Saturday, October 12, 2019
Art and ?Blue?by Joni Mitchell :: essays research papers
 Blue, songs are like tattoos  You know I've been to sea before  Crown and anchor me  Or let me sail away  Hey Blue, there is a song for you  Ink on a pin  Underneath the skin  An empty space to fill in  Well there're so many sinking now  You've got to keep thinking  You can make it through these waves  Acid, booze, and ass  Needles, guns, and grass  Lots of laughs, lots of laughs  Everybody's saying that hell's the hippest way to go  Well I don't think so  But I'm gonna take a look around it though  Blue, I love you.    Blue, here is a shell for you  Inside you'll hear a sound  A foggy lullaby  There is your song from me.  (ââ¬Å"Blueâ⬠, Joni Mitchell)    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  As an act of creation, writing a song or playing a passage of music is a development for the artist, a birth. Intercourse begins the artistic cycle, allowing the artist to take into herself the experiences necessary for creation. With time and through tribulations, the artist's carried experiences takes shape. The crescendo climaxes with the pain of birth and the creation of art. This view reveals a lot about the nature of art. For one, art is not created in a vacuum; art draws off of experiences in the artists life. Art also takes time, and involves some pain. The most important and difficult concept for any parent to accept is that child, once outside of the womb, will develop into his or her own person. In this same way, once art is produced, it will have interactions with people other than its creator that are far beyond the scope of what was originally intended. ââ¬Å"Blue,â⬠ by Joni Mitchell, is no exception, as it is art. It will always have an intima   te relationship to Joni Mitchell, but is also capable of provoking emotion in other people, such as myself.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Born November 7, 1943 in Fort McLeod, Alberta, Canada, Joni Mitchell is one of Canada's most prominent celebrities. I don't quite know what experiences she draws on to create blue; all I know are what experiences I draw on when listening to it. ââ¬Å"Blue, song are like tattoos.â⬠ With this line I get a feeling of the power of music in general. Tattoos are permanent, just like music is permanent. I can't help but be changed by a song after I listen to it, because it is part of the nature of song. As I implied above, it is important to realize that these statements hold true about the artist as well as the audience.  					    
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