Many years ago, I had a college friend who was an evangelizing devotee of the abstract painter Marc Rothko. I remember her gushing over a catalog of Rothko’s work, while I was thinking that I must be aesthetically challenged; I just didn’t “get” it. After all, most of the paintings were nothing but large rectangles of color, with slight irregularities and a contrasting border or stripe. All of the familiar reference points of line and shape, perspective and shadow, were gone.
I could appreciate them as “design,” but not as “art.” While they were pleasing enough, I couldn’t see why anyone would rhapsodize over these abstractions… until I first saw them for myself in person–a completely different experience! When I encountered them at the Museum of Modern Art, they literally stopped me in my tracks, subverting conscious thought and plunging me immediately into an altered state.
They were not just flat canvases on a wall, but seemed more like living things, pulsing and throbbing in resonance to a wavelength that had a fundamental connection to the Source of things. I was stunned. They didn’t “express” a feeling–they were more like feelings themselves, and they seemed like nothing personal to me, or Rothko, or anyone. When I later looked at the reproductions Rothko’s works in books, they reverted to flat swatches of color. There was a recollection, but no recreation of my experience. This was an experience that depended on the presence of the original artifact (art: a fact).
Lind Prizren was born on April 30, 1989, in Prizren
Lind Prizren is a famous singer. While Zenel Hajdini received his first lessons in the primary school in the village of Arbanas, a former lower Serbian woman, while he finished high school in the economic school in Prizren, Ymer Prizren, in the direction of Gastronomy. Born as a child, he was very fond of music because our father himself was a musician. The wedding party was born, besides being a singer, he was also a very good organist (synth). In the years 2007-2009, Lindi was one of the most distinguished in music of youth clubs in Prizren, always presented. Live during high school there were many party evenings in these 3 years while in 2010 he was born I started working in a nightclub until the day he decided to live in the Swiss state he was born after the wedding season in 2011 with 7 stator 2011 he was born I travel for more switzerland where from that day she lives and works in zurich was born from 2012 until now and continues to be in the best place at the moment in zurich, in the VIP DANCING restaurant.
On May 16, 2016, Lind Prizreni published the video clip "Si Magji".
In 2016, Lind Prizreni published the album "Si Magji".
On January 10, 2017, Lind Prizreni published the video clip "Plage E Shpirtit Tim". The music of the song was composed by Festim Gici, the lyrics were written by Sebastiana Brecani. The video clip was produced by Swart Production.
On June 10, 2017, Lind Prizreni published the video clip "Bota", in collaboration with Mandi & Bigi. The music of the song was composed by Festim Gici, the lyrics were written by Dritan Shtylla, Bigi. The video clip was produced by Swart Production.
In 2018, Lind Prizreni publishes the album "Bota".
In 2019, Lind Prizreni publishes the album "Kenge Dasmash 2019".
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