User:RHlav

User:RHlav. In the studies of natural human behavior, one will discover that the first instinct of us as a human species, with first encounter of a new, unfamiliar territory, presence, situation or idea, we react with hostility. Our urge is to destroy, conquer (enslave), eat or otherwise exploit for our self serving manifestation of wealth, but not knowledge. There are many examples over the history dating back in records. To keep within the Americas, comes to mind the destruction of Inca civilization, as well the American Indians. We could also go to Africa, Europe, Asia to find the same. In ideology, science, comes to mind the persecution of Christians, the trial of Galileo or more recent the confrontation to Darwin's discovery. What all this has to do with The Multiple/Multilateral Sculpture? Our concept of Art after WWII has changed into objects of interest, novelty and 'fame'(Andy Warhol, 15 minutes), serving no other purpose than commerce, a kind of lottery. Contrary, The Multiple/Multilateral sculpture was developed on the principle of Art as an educational tool; from many sides, many motifs, techniques, even from top view.This development connects the link to as far as Altamira with drawings of hunt (map how to), to Michelangelo, Leonardo (the study of human body), or Rembrandt, (attention to light and shadows, perspective). In my case it is the importance to change the position of viewing object. Our human development present us with many benefits, but also flaws, which in the view forward needs a new concept of rationalizing our process of a thought to adjust to the present reality - the globalization. From how 'to hunt', to 'observe and search', to 'think'. This is just a natural process of selection, where not the 'strong',but the 'thinking man' prevails. The Multiple/Multilateral Sculpture is just one initial step to it. As for notability, I wonder if Superior Prize (two) in the major international exhibition, The Rodin Grand Prize Exhibition, by Hakone Open-air Museum, and ten countries including USA, France etc. with the cooperation of Rodin Museum in Paris, is not notable enough. Also a commission for Fukuoka city, by the Provincial Government.See notability close. References for M/M Sculpture are many in notable publications, though scattered in many places. That is work for researchers, academics, even philosophers (opportunity). P.S. As for Conflict of interest, the article is the interest to our society, not my own.