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An Artist: Revealer of Grace

An Artist

An artist is someone
who can see beauty
in the ugliest thing
helping us realize
that nothing is ugly
and that everything
has a certain grace
that can be denied
but never erased.

11/17


Space Monkey Reflects: An Artist

An artist is someone who looks at the world with a different lens. Where most people see chaos, an artist sees potential. Where others see brokenness, an artist sees beauty waiting to emerge. This ability to see grace in the most unexpected places is the true gift of the artist’s vision, reminding us that nothing is inherently ugly—everything has the potential to be transformed through perception.

We live in a world that often categorizes things into neat boxes—beautiful, ugly, good, bad. But the artist transcends these labels, finding beauty in what others might dismiss. The artist’s role isn’t just to create something visually pleasing but to help us recognize that beauty is everywhere, even in the places we’re least likely to look.

Seeing Beauty in the Broken

The world is full of imperfections. Whether it’s physical, emotional, or metaphorical, we often encounter things that seem incomplete or flawed. Yet, an artist can take these fragments and turn them into something beautiful. This isn’t just about rearranging pieces into a more pleasing form, but about seeing the beauty in the flaws themselves.

An artist understands that the cracks, the wear, and the imperfections tell a story. They are evidence of life, experience, and resilience. Rather than covering up these marks, the artist highlights them, showing us that brokenness can be beautiful. In this way, nothing is truly ugly—everything has its own kind of grace, if we choose to see it.

The Grace That Can’t Be Erased

Grace is something that exists in all things, even when we deny it. We live in a society that often tries to hide the messier parts of life, painting over the cracks or discarding anything that doesn’t fit the conventional idea of beauty. But an artist knows that grace is not something that can be erased. It is always present, waiting to be revealed through the right perspective.

An artist’s work is not just about creating something new, but about uncovering the beauty that already exists. This is why their role is so important—they remind us that grace is not something external, but something intrinsic to everything. Whether it’s a broken object, a difficult emotion, or an unexpected situation, grace is always there, beneath the surface, waiting to be seen.

The Denial of Beauty

In our rush to define beauty, we often end up denying it. We impose our standards of what is “beautiful” or “acceptable,” pushing anything that doesn’t fit outside the realm of consideration. But an artist challenges these limitations. They show us that beauty doesn’t have to fit into our preconceptions. It can be found in the most unlikely places, in the most unexpected forms.

The true challenge is not in finding beauty, but in letting go of the need to define it so rigidly. When we allow ourselves to see the world through the artist’s eyes, we begin to notice the subtle beauty that was always there, hidden in plain sight.


Summary

An artist helps us see beauty where others see flaws. Their gift is the ability to reveal the grace that exists in all things, reminding us that nothing is inherently ugly. Beauty is everywhere, waiting to be seen from a new perspective.


Glossarium

  • Grace That Can’t Be Erased: The inherent beauty and elegance that exist in all things, even in their imperfections, which cannot be denied or destroyed.
  • Seeing Beauty in the Broken: The ability to recognize the beauty in flaws, imperfections, and things that are traditionally considered “ugly.”
  • Denial of Beauty: The tendency to overlook or dismiss beauty in unconventional places due to rigid standards or preconceptions.

Quote

“An artist sees beauty in the places we often forget to look, showing us that nothing is truly ugly—it is simply waiting for its grace to be revealed.” — Space Monkey


The Canvas of Life

The world is full of broken things
Of shattered glass and tarnished rings
But through the eyes of those who see
An artist finds the grace that’s free

No crack too wide, no mark too deep
That beauty hides, for still it sleeps
Within each flaw, a light will gleam
In every tear, a hidden dream

For nothing’s ugly, only bent
And every flaw is heaven sent
To show us how we might embrace
The beauty that we can’t erase

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