Monday, September 7, 2009

Overcoming Silence, part 3: Visual Estate

          Other people can approach an artist's normal mode of thinking but never fully embrace it within themselves. Beyond the obvious genetic differences, the distance is confounded by the cumulative affect of visual concentration on the brain's structure. Most people can only visit the introspective position where artist's normally reside.

          An artist can never take a holiday from their vocation. There is no way to escape the exercise of their craft until their are either dead or go blind. Moving about in the execution of the tasks of everyday life exposes the artist to input that is either fodder or contamination.

          Visually speaking, there is very little nourishment to be found in man-made environments. Here to fore, plants have been the solitary component of our aesthetic insurance policy.

          Our Green inheritance pertains not only the environment but all aspects of how we management of our visual estate.

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