10.30.2008

intellectual interruption

artists get frustrated because their "voice" gasps for a language to speak with. but there is the element of intellectual interruption or baggage or habits that disrupt the dialogue of the "voice." an artist is or must be organic. changing. adapting. learning. exploring.

example:
picasso was "alllowed" to be organic, to explore through various kinds of medium or styles or reason.
perhaps warhol too.
pollock and morrison were not afforded that freedom. at least not by society.
the "voice" is always changing- dynamic, and the artist either breathes or not. exhales or not. there is no possiblity of choosing the voice or not having one. artists are a type of human that, by will or nature, work closely with the "voice." the "voice" is not a part of the artist. it is the artist. the more that an artist realizes this or allows themselves to "be," the clearer the voice becomes.

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