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Wednesday, August 4, 2004
Traditional
What happened here? For some reason traditional things that were once considered to be the most beautiful things have lost their fandom. My friend Nikore had brought this to mind. She's a Traditional Artist, meaning she doesn't do CG (normally), it's all hand, pencil, paper, ink.
We both used to belong to DA or deviant art. At first it was nice, people commented and welcomed us but that was only because we where doing CG, then soon as we started doing Traditional the comments had stopped, people left and forgot about us. I don't see why. I find Traditional Art to be beautiful with the swirl of inks, pencil, and paints.
But it's not only art, what happened to family traditions where it brought the family closer. What about town traditions such as old festivals where people bring out their own hand made goods and traded or bought from others got together as a community. Traditional ways of cooking, greeting someone, courtship, etc. It's all fading away and it's not right. These things are apart of us and should be persurved. Sure you don't have to do it all the time but every once in a while, just every not and then would be sufficant enough so that it'll always be remembered and never get boaring.
Try it, see how you feel, think, and see if by doing this you can persurve just a piece of yourself.
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