: > Artist Mattison Fitzgerald adds Columbines to 'Flower Power'
: > Series
: >
: > May 12, 1999, Silicon Valley, San Jose, Ca.... Over the last year, I
: > have been working on a series of paintings called 'Flower Power'.
: > Today, I added a grouping of columbines to the series as a message
: > to American Artists and parents world wide to stand up for support
: > of creativity and the arts in your schools and neighborhoods and
: > communities. It is apparrent to me that why we are seeing youth in
: > America today continue to destroy each other is that we are
: > witnessing the first generation of kids who were raised without the
: > arts in their schools.
: >
: > The fad for cutting the arts from schools has appeared to have
: > caught up with us in a very destructive trend of killings and suicides
: > as a release of frustration. Cutting of the arts has become a grave
: > and destructive mistake and our youth are paying for it in many
: > ways and even with their lives.
: >
: > It is important for people to understand that when the arts were
: > removed from schools that what was removed was a venue for
: > understanding differences. When they cut the music programs they
: > removed a venue for developing achievement. When they removed
: > the dance and drawing classes they removed a mode of
: > communication that consistently allowed the arts to give a venue
: > and a way to support differences in everyone and allowed an
: > avenue for improvement of self esteem for young people.
: >
: > The arts are of great importance to the cultural fabric of developed
: > countries and as we see a decline of the arts we see a decline of the
: > culture in total. Just like the romans verses the greeks in art
: > history. Today the demise of the arts can be translated to what we
: > are experiencing in the shootings of young people like in America
: > or suicides of youth in Japan. It is important that the arts be
: > employed at very heightened levels in our societies and cultures in
: > order to seek improvement and healing of the individual.
: >
: > Heightened attention to coursework in the arts in schools around
: > America and elsewhere will allow people to understantd
: > themselves, will allow them to grow, develop, heal and improve in
: > areas where science and sports do not reach. Heightened support
: > of the arts will allow young people and communities to reach into
: > their souls, it will give them places to succeed in ways they would
: > never have tapped without the christening of a mural, without the
: > applause after performance. The arts allows the ability for kids to
: > dance at the sea and feel comfortable in simply expressing joys or
: > sorrows in forms that words cannot.
: >
: > Just like the columbine in a series of paintings as a mark in time, the
: > ability to express feelings in ways that connect us without words
: > has geat value. The arts ability to empower thought that can
: > inspire others can build self esteem through symbolism and
: > symbolism is a powerful tool for leadership. This type of thinking
: > and communicating is learned through the arts.
: >
: > By requiring the arts in the neighborhoods and in your childrens
: > lives you will be giving these kids a place to create, a place to grow
: > strong, a place to vent, a place to understand themselves, a place
: > to understand each other and a place to celebrate differences. By
: > allowing the arts in schools you will at the same time be allowing
: > the kids to develop key and important differences in themselves
: > that can also aid the development of strong self images and their
: > ability to understand the differences in others.
: >
: > As it appears today, your kids lives quite well may depend on it. It
: > is important to demand that freedom of expression and arts
: > programs be added back into the National Education programming
: > for American kids and teens.
: >
: > As I think back to my school years in a place just like Columbine
: > High School I can still remember the first and last names of jocs
: > who picked on the nerds. I remember as an artist at that school
: > how I hated seeing people treat each other that way.
: >
: > I can remember how happy I was that my family valued creativity
: > enough to let me mature in mine as a place to escape and develop
: > on my own. I can remember that they allowed me to use the arts to
: > become an individual that valued my own differences and used
: > them as strengths to value other differences and strenghts for me
: > to succeed. I remember thinking how sorry I felt for the kids whos
: > parents did not allow the arts or did not value the arts they seemed
: > to have been missing so much.
: >
: > Today, I wonder if all those kids at Columbine High might have
: > developed better images of themselves and their peers had they
: > been cultivated more each in their own creativity and freedom of
: > expression through the arts? I wonder had they had more
: > opportunities in the arts in their early years that they might have
: > understood differences of others and learned to be more tolerant of
: > those differences? I wonder had they had more exposure to the arts
: > and various dimensions of differences might they still be alive
: > today?
: >
: > Artists know how understanding artwork adds to understanding
: > self. Artists know that through understanding you learn to accept
: > cultural differences by being different yourself. Artists learn that by
: > being different you are ok and you learn to tolerate more in
: > yourselves and in others. Artists learn all this through the arts and
: > artists bring much to the world through diverse thought and
: > questioning and sharing of ideas. All the things those parents at
: > columbine wish now that they could have shared with their kids to
: > understand what was really going on behind that tradgey but it is
: > now to late to ask.
: >
: > The columbine blossom is now added to the 'Flower Power' series.
: > That series of paintings was concieved from a poetic dimension of
: > life which included personal and global tradgies, leadership,
: > moments, color, love and a positive wish for the future.
: >
: > I think we would all agree that is what 'Flower Power' is about. I
: > think we would all agree that the columbine belongs in that flower
: > series as a symboic reminder that we all need to address the
: > symbolism of the flower power meanings through the arts. I think
: > we all need to pray that it is not to late to reach a generation of
: > kids. I think we need to recognize that the arts can teach the kids
: > that peace, love and creativity are important values that can be
: > cultivated through differences and revered in ourselves and others
: > throught the arts and we can teach them through the arts that care
: > matters.
: >
: > Mattison Fitzgerald
: > Artist
: >
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