LaTe bLoOmErX
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hey
i was making some considerations about my path and consequently my relevance to "art" in its various available forms which are many
and it almost seems to me that very often, even many great artists, forget the true meaning and value of art
when i was very young i took up various hobbies that i considered "interesting" and i remember that for one of them, "magic tricks" with cards and objects, i wrote an essay in elementary school in which i wrote about these words:
"....moreover, i love magic and magic tricks because when i do them, everyone forgets, even if only for a moment, about the rest, about their problems, and their smile returns"
at that time, as a child, i was very happy and grateful that i could learn and do my "magic tricks" and lastly, amaze my family, friends etc.
and in the end, at least in my personal opinion, this is precisely the true meaning of art
art, which allows everyone to express themselves, has value in its own right, everyone's art has "universal value" as art and artistic self-expression
so, it's not that important that your art is liked, or makes sense to other people, or is understood, etc
also, art is liberation, and applying oneself in it, regardless of how "good" and "talented" someone may be, is very fun and satisfying, as well as therapeutic
however, a person could remain attached to external opinions, criticisms and points of view in a negative way, or compare his art to that of others, or again have some "doubts" etc. that can distance this vision
what really is important to remember is that art is "done to do it", "for oneself", like meditation
if then by "sharing" this, it can surprise, be liked, and anything can be generated from it, it's a plus
and it can also, why not, stimulate and motivate the growth and development of certain talents etc. but
what i'm trying to say is basically that in any case at the origin there must be the embracing of art for its expression and the beauty of it
i hope that these considerations can be of help to other artists or new artists
(i might have fucked up some words, english is not my native language)
i was making some considerations about my path and consequently my relevance to "art" in its various available forms which are many
and it almost seems to me that very often, even many great artists, forget the true meaning and value of art
when i was very young i took up various hobbies that i considered "interesting" and i remember that for one of them, "magic tricks" with cards and objects, i wrote an essay in elementary school in which i wrote about these words:
"....moreover, i love magic and magic tricks because when i do them, everyone forgets, even if only for a moment, about the rest, about their problems, and their smile returns"
at that time, as a child, i was very happy and grateful that i could learn and do my "magic tricks" and lastly, amaze my family, friends etc.
and in the end, at least in my personal opinion, this is precisely the true meaning of art
art, which allows everyone to express themselves, has value in its own right, everyone's art has "universal value" as art and artistic self-expression
so, it's not that important that your art is liked, or makes sense to other people, or is understood, etc
also, art is liberation, and applying oneself in it, regardless of how "good" and "talented" someone may be, is very fun and satisfying, as well as therapeutic
however, a person could remain attached to external opinions, criticisms and points of view in a negative way, or compare his art to that of others, or again have some "doubts" etc. that can distance this vision
what really is important to remember is that art is "done to do it", "for oneself", like meditation
if then by "sharing" this, it can surprise, be liked, and anything can be generated from it, it's a plus
and it can also, why not, stimulate and motivate the growth and development of certain talents etc. but
what i'm trying to say is basically that in any case at the origin there must be the embracing of art for its expression and the beauty of it
i hope that these considerations can be of help to other artists or new artists
(i might have fucked up some words, english is not my native language)