In the daily publication, A SLICE OF INFINITY, Jill Carattini, managing editor, speaks of "hyper seeing."
(Jill works with the Ravi Zacharias International Ministries in
Atlanta, Georgia.)
She states,
"In the art and work of sculpture, there is a term used to describe an artist’s ability to look at an unformed rock and see it in its completed state. It has been said of the sculptor Henry Moore that he had the gift of “hyperseeing,” the gift of seeing the form and beauty latent in a mass of unshaped material.(4) Hyperseeing is a word used to describe a sculptor’s extraordinary gift of seeing in four dimensional space—that is, seeing all around the exterior but also seeing all points within, seeing in a rough piece of stone the astounding possibilities of art."
Here is the full article, titled "Hyperseeing From The Towers of Babel".
http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=45b75085e6ab57e339ea89d67&id=b84877f828&e=4dcfd5b1ff
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