I like to think that each of us has a predominant feeling tone. We see this tone reflected in our writing or creative work. We connect with it through other’s art: movies, music, art often allows us to experience our feeling tone.
My feeling tone is a blend of melancholy/hope/joy. I love things that bring a sense of the poignancy of life to the forefront. Life is a mixed bag, right? It’s sad and hopeful and gorgeous and funny all at once.
Art gives me a way to honor that blend of feelings. We started watching a show called This Is Us. We’ve been trying to avoid getting into TV shows because, well, you know. You get hooked. The next thing you know you’re watching every night.
I ask myself what is it that pulls me in? It’s wanting to be in that world. To experience that feeling tone.
This Is Us is a show with wonderful characters, all flawed, all fully human, all doing their best to be themselves. The themes revolve around parenting, being a sibling, and being successful at what we care most about.
We just love it. It’s a sweet show, and with all the trouble in the world and the other dark stuff we have been watching (Ozark), This Is Us is the show I need right now.
Turns out we have tuned into this program just as it’s coming to the finale of its 6-season run. Steve came into the studio the other day to announce,“Sweetie. There are 150 episodes of the show.” I thought, Great! That’s a year of nightly watching. OY VEY!
What words describe your feeling tone in your art and life? What shows, music or art reflect that feeling tone back to you? Share in the comments below.
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Gentle, free, expansive, colorful, funny, deep-diving, lively, curious.
These are the words that come up NOW. Having noted it, it will be interesting to observer changes, additions, subtractions, etc.
I love questioning this — it serves to clarify discernments I’m making .
Hmmmnn……