Chapter 9: Crit & Cry

Chapter 9 of potential hindrances to our creative development : **00IX: An ‘art critique’ is a necessarily painful affair.**  I don’t want to assume that anyone who wishes to expand their creative capacity and expression wants or needs to expose themselves to an ‘art critique.’ But I’ve noticed how tricky it is to avoid casual everyday commentary… Continue reading

Chapter 8: Wind-up

Chapter 8 of potential hindrances to our creative development : **00VIII: We don’t understand art unless we get what the artist intended.** Although it’s always a possibility to understand art as an artist says they have intended (on some level), I hope I’ve made it fairly obvious how much this presupposition is potentially a prompt for failure… Continue reading

Chapter 8: Do You Get It?

Chapter 8 of potential hindrances to our creative development : **00VIII: We don’t understand art unless we get what the artist intended.** While the last presupposition mainly dealt with getting uptight and freaked out when our personal creative expression is being looked at, this one concerns limitations born out of the way we look at the creations… Continue reading

Chapter 7: Wind-up

Chapter 7 of potential hindrances to our creative development : 00VII: All successful art is confirmed when the audience responds exactly as the artist intended.  Wrapping this chapter up at this point may seem hasty. I’m sure it’s noticeable how the content of these chapters are like streams trickling into one river and that some of the streams… Continue reading

Chapter 7: Dads in Doorways

Chapter 7 of potential hindrances to our creative development continued… The other day I was talking to a friend about the possibility of a stone having the most primitive form of consciousness. He was like, woe, you’re going to have to back way up somewhere so I can get what you’re saying. I’m often catching myself presuming that… Continue reading