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To: Janice Shell who wrote (22964)5/26/1999 6:27:00 PM
From: Cindy Powell  Read Replies (3) of 26163
 
Whew Janice... you were sure spitting nails in that post! You are "frankly sick and tired...?" Geez Janice, you need a rest and a refresher course on creativity. PCM's post was thoughtful and insightful, and not only did I like what he had to say, I also agree with what he had to say. Maybe everyone isn't an artist to you Janice, because you are so caught up in perfectionism. Artistic expression is "intended" to move both the artist and the art appreciator, and how and why something moves someone is very personal and subjective. There were few who thought much of Vincent Van Gogh's "efforts" at expressing his inspirations on his canvas... now look at how much people are paying for his originals. I loved how he painted the potato people with their feet "one" with the soil, because he was moved by their interdependancy and one-ness. I'm sure not everyone can relate to Vincent Van Gogh...
but as they say, different strokes for different folks. I love Van Gogh's stuff, but as you know, being an art historian, his 'ol melancholy mama didn't think much of his artwork and threw alot of his early work away. Maybe she was "frankly sick and tired" of Vincent "trying" to think he was good at something, eh?
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