Thank you, Cecil. I could not agree with you more. I have never liked competition and have never liked to copy someone. But I always like to be with creative people, because of their energy and artistic spirit. I feel like they understand me and there is a kinship among us. We all learn from one another which is like a never ending sourc…
Thank you, Cecil. I could not agree with you more. I have never liked competition and have never liked to copy someone. But I always like to be with creative people, because of their energy and artistic spirit. I feel like they understand me and there is a kinship among us. We all learn from one another which is like a never ending source of inspiration. It always amazes me to see so many talented artists in the world and always exciting to see how they portray the world around them.
I don't know if you ever watched those TV shows that try to pit artists or young fashion designers against each other to win some sort of opportunity. So gross! In fact all of those kind of shows are gross but it encourages the participants and the audience to think in those kind of aggressive and competitive terms which, I think is the complete antithesis of the creative life or the creative community. The other part is subjecting the participants to being judged and awarded or rejected by some authority. That is especially ugly.
Thank you, Cecil. I could not agree with you more. I have never liked competition and have never liked to copy someone. But I always like to be with creative people, because of their energy and artistic spirit. I feel like they understand me and there is a kinship among us. We all learn from one another which is like a never ending source of inspiration. It always amazes me to see so many talented artists in the world and always exciting to see how they portray the world around them.
I don't know if you ever watched those TV shows that try to pit artists or young fashion designers against each other to win some sort of opportunity. So gross! In fact all of those kind of shows are gross but it encourages the participants and the audience to think in those kind of aggressive and competitive terms which, I think is the complete antithesis of the creative life or the creative community. The other part is subjecting the participants to being judged and awarded or rejected by some authority. That is especially ugly.