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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
The quote I want won't fit. (as seen on dA)
I've got a concept in my head. It's making me ancy. I wish I had thought of it earlier. It's a shame I'm not feeling mizerable enough to excecute it properly. Substitutes could be used...and while it may be athestically appeasing, I couldn't like it. This is one of those ideas that would be perilously close to me.
So...I guess the question is...what will an artist do for its art?
Hahaha, it's a good thing that I don't consider myself an artist. I've got such a sick sense of humour.
"No artist is ever morbid. The artist can express anything." ~ Oscar Wilde. My typical go to quote whenever I feel the need to do anything particularly grotesque. But..since I'm not an artist...is my idea morbid...? I just know realised I'll have to give a mature dealy...the first of it's kind in my gallery. Good thing the image hasn't been produced yet...I have photo editting to do. You may see the images later. Or...you may not.
All this talk is making me think of "The Hunger Artist" by Kafka; it was a stupid story, "riddled with symbolism." A blatant rip off of the a-typical starving artist, starving the its art. It's impossible for a person so contaminated by depression, anxiety, anger, pain in general to create something merely for the sake of creating something. No, there must always be an ulterior motive.
So they say anyways. I never liked what THEY said, anyways.
hahahahahahahahhahahah.
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