Making Art
Leveling up to art as play, as a form of ultimate exploration and discovery. The goal is not to prove myself but to explore, to listen and to receive. Art as a devotional practice.
“The process of making art,” writes Rebecca Solnit, “is the process of becoming a person with agency, with independent thought, a producer of meaning rather than a consumer of meanings that may be at odds with your soul, your destiny, your humanity.”[2]
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Paracosm
A paracosm is an imaginary world. A world we create beside the real world. Thought generally to originate in childhood.
The reality of the drawing differs from the reality of the matter: to make is to find my own limitations and play with them.
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