Artificial Barriers to interconnectedness

Neil September 11th, 2007


“Truth be told, this is what my entire approach to learning is based on–breaking down the artificial bariers between our diverse life experiences so all moments become enriched by a sense of interconnectedness.”

The search for interconnectedness in my pursuit equals the filling of an image with ‘art’ and not just ‘record’.

“For one thing, now that your conscious mind is free to take little breaks, you’ll be delighted by the surges of creativity that will emerge out of your unconscious. You’ll become more attuned to your intuition and will slowly become more and more true to yourself stylistically.” (p184)

So many discussions I’ve read on how to become a successful artist center around the need for self-styling, a truism to a personal core of expression. But the discussions end there, superficially to my questioning mind, and so Josh Waitzkin rings true to his universal claim. But I’m still left questioning who I am as, the only universal element to my work is that of exploration of the world.

What is the personal trait that you identify as core in your work?

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