Sedgewood
Platinum Member
Here I go lending a little support to a blooming artist while the real world is raising its ugly head. To borrow a dumb cliche, "I feel your pain." Oh lawdy lawdy, did I really use that?!
<font color=red>I've just about decided that the best thing is for me to make something and if someone wants it then they buy it as is.</font color=red>
Yup, that's what starving artists do. But since one's gotta support the habit compromises get made, some bigger than others. But they all take a toll on the creative energy.
<font color=red>Because otherwise we end up with something that isn't just what they want and it sure as heck isn't what I want. So it ends up being closer to an off colored step child that stutters and walks with a gimp than family.</font color=red>
It's a sad state of affairs, but that's just how it is. Or is for me at least. I'd wager you get lots of well deserved compliments on your work but unfortunately the world doesn't "get" what this creative thing is really all about and just has to squash that big ol' creative bug before the big hairy scary thing grows any bigger. Creativity threatens the status quo and leads to a project at least a tad off center. Much as they may wish otherwise, not many people are comfortable with stuff that may cause them to be seen as a tad off center. It's a nice place to visit but living there is quite another thing altogether. What'll the neighbors think. So they get scared and squash that bug before it gets out of hand (their hand - not the artists). And before it can become truly great. Sad sad sad. At least the chickens let you be who you are.
<font color=red>I've just about decided that the best thing is for me to make something and if someone wants it then they buy it as is.</font color=red>
Yup, that's what starving artists do. But since one's gotta support the habit compromises get made, some bigger than others. But they all take a toll on the creative energy.
<font color=red>Because otherwise we end up with something that isn't just what they want and it sure as heck isn't what I want. So it ends up being closer to an off colored step child that stutters and walks with a gimp than family.</font color=red>
It's a sad state of affairs, but that's just how it is. Or is for me at least. I'd wager you get lots of well deserved compliments on your work but unfortunately the world doesn't "get" what this creative thing is really all about and just has to squash that big ol' creative bug before the big hairy scary thing grows any bigger. Creativity threatens the status quo and leads to a project at least a tad off center. Much as they may wish otherwise, not many people are comfortable with stuff that may cause them to be seen as a tad off center. It's a nice place to visit but living there is quite another thing altogether. What'll the neighbors think. So they get scared and squash that bug before it gets out of hand (their hand - not the artists). And before it can become truly great. Sad sad sad. At least the chickens let you be who you are.