From: MarshaV (marshalz@i-2000.com)
Date: Wed Aug 25 2004 - 22:31:55 BST
At 09:39 AM 8/25/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>Also, there are no rules! Artists are free to create there own universe.
>Artistically speaking, Quality is unfettered by preconceived divisions;
>linguistic shortcomings, for example, don't obstruct the creative artistic
>process the way they do politics, science, philosophy, MoQ, etc.
>
>Writing and music bring me creative fulfillment I don't get anywhere else.
>Having done both for years now and recently jibing said creative experiences
>with the MoQ, I can't help but believe that Creativity is Quality is Being.
>
>Artists are the Goddesses.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Chuck
Hi Chuck and all,
Hmm. You seem to be right. You can talk around art making, but the actual
experience can't be described. When you're in the groove, it's like
something is talking through you.
There are, though, those moments when I can't seem to get out of my own
way. It is then when I must put the brush down. It's hard to know when
enough is enough.
If everyone made art, I think this would be a happier world.
We can praise this experience forever, but I think we all must admit there
are moments when we go from peaks to valley. What's the hard part? Platt
gets disappointed when his paintings don't match his expectation. I
suppose I can get down when I think 'Why bother? Who differece? Who
cares?'. That's a different kind of disappointment.
MarshaV
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