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The Moral Imagination

Ep. 25: David Clayton: Beauty and the Cosmos

Jan 28, 2021
01:43:55

What is beauty? Does it have an objective character, or is it merely subjective and in the eye of the beholder? How do we experience beauty, and how do we communicate it to others. In this episode, I discuss the nature of beauty with David Clayton, a painter, iconographer, and author. We discuss the role of consensus and tradition, classical art, contemporary gallery art, popular and folk art, and sacred liturgy.

We discuss key characteristics of beauty including integrity, harmony, proportion, and clarity and the connection to mathematics and the cosmos. David explains musical octaves and ratios and how these relate to architecture and in sacred liturgy.

We talk about relationship between art and morality, good and bad art, and how to learn and create art that speaks to our times.

Visit https://www.themoralimagination.com/episodes/david-clayton for show notes and resources.



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