My Take On Radicant -- Chompunud (New)

  My impression of the video featuring the historical botanical models were the different components of plants also made me feel different ways.  For example, the first part of the video, I saw some plants that looks like roots of tree.  This made me feel that they were quite beautiful and unique.  However, I also saw some parts of the video that plants look like a spaceship or honeycomb which made me felt that it looks quite scary to me.  The adjective that I would use to describe these plants are abstract and unique because I think that these plants were difficult to understand and interpret the meaning of what I had seen on the video.  Moreover, each of these plants were also had each own unique shape and style.  I think after I had spent some time watching the installation featuring glass tube within which convolvulus was growing, I think it was amazing that the artist could made weeds that we normally would cut it out from our garden and throw away but they change it to be something special to look at.  Lastly, the whole exhibition made me reassess my feeling about plants that we shouldn’t overlook the value of some plants because they might have their own values that we haven’t seen them yet.  In addition, I will try to preserve plants and trees on our world by starting with a small thing such as using the appropriate amount of all types of papers that I need so that trees wouldn’t have to be cut down so much.




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  1. I thought that plants looks like a spaceship or honeycomb was beautiful. We have a different perspective, it is interesting! I think it is good idea to try to preserve plants and trees.

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    1. Thank you, Hanako, it is interesting to know that we have different perspective towards the plant.☺️

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  2. Your attempt to use less paper sounds so good! I believe your compassion will contribute to the conservation of plants:)

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    1. Thank you, Noriko, I will try my best to save some papers.😊

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  3. You can always feel and express your own feelings even when there is only a little information about something.

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    1. Thanks a lot, Miyu, your comment is very supportive to me. I read your blog and it is very great too.😊

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    1. Thanks a lot, Keigo, I think we all wrote our blog very great too.😊

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  5. Interesting response, New! There was indeed a real range of plant models featured in the video, so I can understand that you warmed to some of them and were frightened by others. A common thread, though, I believe that is evident through all of them is artistry, the artistry of the film-makers, the artistry of the modelers & the artistry of the Creator of all who crafted the original plants 'in the beginning.'
    David

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    1. Thank you David, for bringing us to the art gallery.😊

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  6. There were some scary parts of the plants for me too! Because I don't like any aggregates, the plants which had lots of spots or holes were fearful for me...

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    1. Thanks a lot, Erina, you said like my sister, she is also afraid of holes.😊

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