Sunflower Metaphysics

To continue yesterday’s post about Van Gogh Lighting the Darkness: It gives me great pleasure to grow things, although it’s been a few years since I’ve maintained large gardens. There is something so satisfying about dropping tiny packet seeds of life into the ground, then nurturing them to their full-blown potential. Sunflowers were among my favorite annuals, and a few of them always graced my back garden among the perennials.

Sunflowers are magnificent in full bloom, but as an artist I am also attracted to their waning fall beauty. I have drawn and painted them many times, as did Vincent Van Gogh. The other day I was searching online for a few Van Gogh images, and there are several large museums worldwide that have given open access to some in their collections. One of them is The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. (Also affectionately known as simply “The Met”.)

They have a few nice Van Gogh pieces, including one of some withered sunflowers lying on a table (Sunflowers, 1887). I have among my own art images several of withered sunflowers at the end of the season.

So here’s a question for you: Is one of the images below a “Van Gogh à la Susan Hart”, and the other “Susan Hart à la Van Gogh”? You may snicker at the suggestion of Van Gogh imitating me, however, that amusement would be based on several faulty assumptions: a) that time is linear, and since he lived before me, how could he “know about me”, and b), that he is famous and I am not, so again, even if time could move backwards linearly, how could he “know about me”?

In actual fact, fame is rather irrelevant to this thought exercise. My message is really about our perception of time, and our conscious awareness of everything. So…

Since time is not really linear (we just measure our lives that way) – all time actually exists at once, and our consciousness can connect to all ideas and knowledge in the ether throughout all time – it is not entirely impossible that he also “knows about me”. We are both huge lovers of sunflowers, so it’s possible (for example) that we have a connection of consciousness simply in a shared passion for giant yellow flora.

It’s a metaphysical puzzle for your Sunday, one that may hopefully make you question why we live in a world that is so intent on keeping our conscious awareness, and therefore our experience of life, so small…

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“Sunflowers”, Vincent Van Gogh

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A clip from “Waning Beauty”, Susan Hart

Sunflower Metaphysics © Susan L Hart 2021, 2024

6 thoughts on “Sunflower Metaphysics

  1. Life with Alegria's avatarLife with Alegria

    First off Susan, wow your painting it truly stunning. The details are magnificent.
    And then the thought experiment, mind boggling and also very possible. The realms sitting like layers and us needing to find the connection between and within. That’s how I often imagine it. Though time seems to be the cage within which we find ourselves. Is it possible to breakthrough that? Something to chat about offline perhaps. I’ll look forward to it. 💕

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    1. Susan L Hart's avatarHart Inspirations Post author

      Thank you for the compliment on the painting, Alegria. It’s one of the largest watercolor and pencil pieces I did back in the day. This is only part of the original painting. I do miss the art and gallery scene. I was very immersed in it for two and a half decades showing my work, and I taught art too. I loved that part of it. I will reply to your email soon. I see you love Van Gogh too. 🙂

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  2. Janaka Stagnaro's avatarJanaka Stagnaro

    Susan, that is a stunning painting. You captured the eternal Beauty in the fall of the sunflower. Watercolor? As you said, there is one Consciousness. And when we are inspired by other manifestations of it, that manifestation comes through this manifestation, yes?

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    1. Susan L Hart's avatarHart Inspirations Post author

      Hi Janaka, yes I agree with your comment about manifestation. As for the painting, it is only a section of it. Watercolor overlaid with very detailed pencil work was my medium then. It is a very large piece, and took many hours. 🙂

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