Sunday, October 09, 2005

Sunday Quote Blogging

Kudos to Carla for piggybacking on my Quote Blogging! :0)

Here's this weeks addition from me:


And Peter just looked at her. He said, "So what's the point of painting anything you don't love?"

What she loved, Misty told him, would never sell. People wouldn't buy it.

And Peter said, "Maybe you'd be surprised."

This was Peters theory of self-expression. The paradox of being a professional artist. How we spend our lives trying to express ourselves well, but we have nothing to tell. We want creativity to be a system of cause and effect. Results. Marketable product. We want dedication and discipline to equal recognition and reward. We get on our art school treadmill, our graduate program for a master's in fine arts, and practice, practice, practice. With all our excellent skills, we have nothing special to document. According to Peter, nothing pisses us off more than when some strung-out drug addict, a lazy bum, or a slobbering pervert creates a masterpiece. As if by accident.

Some idiot who's not afraid to say what he really loves.

~ Chuck Palahniuk
from his novel "Diary"

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