Time becomes a commodity until I start an art piece. When creating art, time appears
not to be relevant. There is no notice of time passing until the time exhaustion sets in.
Tomorrow will hold a fresh view of my art. After wading into unchartered waters on an
art piece I will be wrapped in crushing curiosity. There will be a rush to reach a satisfing
feeling of resolve. It is the period of experimentation. I feel like I have been truely lost. I
then find my way. I feel now that I can produce the idea I want to develop.
I am constantly looking for new ways to express my sensibilities and I am always
looking to use varied art ingredients. Ingredients like materials, skills, concepts and
topics along with the use of the various art elements which are all interesting and
stimulating to me.
After struggling with the art ingredients I like to personalize my art. I personalize my art
by thrashing about. I connect then, disconnect, rejecting some or all of the ideas. I
begin again tearing the work apart. I reconstruct and adjust my art as I go. I find the
process of tossing out unacceptible art parts strengthening and streamlining the work.
The intensity and tempo of life influence my art. These compilations of cerebral energy,
various skills, thoughts, the act of discovery, help form new perks which help thicken the
sumptuous brew, requireing new materials, unique methods, and forces me to create
new personal styles that reveal fresh, hopefully, noteworthy art peices. This struggle
somehow creates a sense of personal pleasure.
This seems to be what drives me to make art.
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