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Philosophy
Before
Galileo, people believed that the earth was at
the center of the universe. Galileo's belief
that the Sun is the center of the universe was a
heresy by the Catholic Church. Only by keeping
an open mind, can we know the
truth.
The surroundings of the
central subject is as important as the central
subject itself. However, people are distracted
by the central subject, since it is the center
of attention. Like Galileo, only by removing the belief that
the earth is at the center of the universe, can we
start understanding the universe. In the
Extinction Style, we remove the central subject
to understanding its surroundings.
We
all live in a closed environment. The chaos
theory states that when a butterfly
flaps its wings in the tropics, it might create
a tornado in the USA. What we do today, will
affect what will happen tomorrow.
Extinction
Style as a branch of the Thinkism Art Movement
In
the Thinkism Art Movement, the message is more
important than the style used to
deliver the message. The Extinction Art Style
was developed in order to deliver a more
powerful message to the art lover. We hope that
the Extinction Art Style not only gives the
viewer a
heart wrenching moment, but knocks their socks of
as well. The Extinction Art Style is one
of the best way to express the Thinkism Art Movement's
themes, with emphasis on man's relationship with
their environment.
The
Extinction Style Itself
In
David Kam's Extinction Art Style series of
paintings: Dodo, Rhino, Whale, and Panda, the
animals are deliberately left out. The canvas is
empty, where the animals are suppose to be. You
will find only an impression of the missing
animal.
The
viewer is forced to explore the colors, and
artwork around the central subject. The focus of
the viewer is shifted from the central subject
to its surroundings. "You only know how
important something is, once you have
lost it", says artist David Kam.
David's
paintings forces the viewer to explore the world
in which the animals live. Since the animals are
missing from the painting, people will
begin to understand the need to protect the environment
in which the animals live. Only by protecting
the environment, can we preserve the animals
magnificence for future generations.
Art
as a Vehicle for Social Change
Art
can even go further than enriching
the mind, and feeding the soul. Art itself can
become a vehicle for positive social change. Besides
launching the Thinkism art movement, David is forming the Save Our Planet Foundation to bring
positive social change to the world.
The
funding of the Save
Our Planet Foundation will come from Thinkism
art sales. Proceeds collected from the Thinkism
art sales will go to fund various social issues,
such as poverty, teenage depression, protection
of endanger species, and other worthwhile
causes.
In
this manner, the Thinkism artist, and Thinkism
art can become a vehicle for active social
change.
Not only does Thinkism art make people think,
but it also benefits society.
The
Thinkism Art of David Kam
Currently,
the issues being explored by him in my Thinkism
art includes: love, freedom, racism, gun
control, the universe, the resilience of nature,
freedom, liberty, the metamorphosis of people,
computers in society, the Internet, television
advertising on children, energy, dominance of
multi-national corporations, globalization,
money, the dot com corporations, animals facing
extinction, terrorism, fashion in society, the
role of money in society, the fine line between
advertising and false advertising, food in
society, and sex in society.
The
Thinkism Movement
David
plans to bring leading musical artist,
performance artists, painters, sculptures,
philosophers, writers, environmentalist, and
other thinkers together to fuel the Thinkism
movement. A web site will be created called www.Thinkism.org,
so people can have a common meeting place to
discuss about the different issues of the day,
to exchange information, and to display their
works. Works sold through he web site will used
to pay for the development of the site, and for
group activities. Off-line group activities will
include conferences, picnics, coffee shop get
togethers, joint exhibitions, and other
activities to build the movement.
This
movement will be tied into the Save Our Planet
Foundation, another group focusing on various
social issues.
Who
is David Kam?
Born
in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1964, he is a
child of the information age. he graduated from
industrial engineering; he also studied fashion
design. he have been actively involved, since
1996 in the development of the Internet, holding
3 patents pending inventions, involving
technology, and the Internet. Also, he is the
owner of the E=MC², and the "Mind OVER
Matter" trademark. Since 1996, he has been
involved in industrial, and commercial design,
which designs have won numerous international
awards, and honors.
Contacting
the Artist
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