The slices of bred were in a plate in the middle of the table.
After eating the half of my course, I was staring at the plate of bred. It was a curious scenery - I wanted to keep that image and do some art with it, because I liked the lightings, bred could be art after all - and I was imagining what could happen if I take a photo of that bunch of bred at that moment. I would have to grab my camera, then ask the others to stop eating, and it would be like...
"hey I'm going take a picture, so don't eat the bred!"
...and they would answer...
"Whaaa?? what do you think you're doing ? We're EATING! You're odd!"
I didn't have done that of course, it was more like a daydream.
Then I was thinking that if I took a picture of that plate, when people will see it, they would just see that plate only, and there will be no more the context of the family, there will be no more the "Whaaa?? what do you think you're doing ?" and all the agitation due to the photo.
As a result, the picture would be calme, silent and peaceful. But the context would be all the contrary. This picture would be a sort of lie to me.
So when people would try to "understand" the situation shown on the image, it would be a misunderstanding, or maybe it would be true partially : a plate of bred is still silent in any place~ They will think : "ah what a peaceful scenery~" which is not really, in fact, with a wider background.
Finally those kind of thoughts are the purpose of why I am writing here today. When someone is watching an image, he or she will try to find an explanation, something meaningful (which could not be exact all the time), try to seek for something interesting, funny, unusual or original.
My art could be make the others think, and imagine things by themselves, by showing them unusual pictures and sceneries.
But I don't want that, I want to feel simply what emanates from a drawing, and not thinking.
Thus I want my art to be emanating the most as it can, and when I will be in front of it, I want it to touch me.
I want my art to be my favourite art.
[EDIT]The curry was tasty.