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Your perception changes everything

“The activity of drawing is a way of trying to understand who we are and how we operate in the world.” William Kentridge

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admin - Hi, Fil,

Thank you for your question!
The artwork displayed in this post by Williams Kentridge is a 1998 charcoal self-portrait from the MoMa sow in 2010. The video I mentioned can be found at http://www.moma.org/explore/multimedia/videos/95 and is called “The artist responds to a question about whether art c”an change the world.” He remarks, “I believe that in the indeterminacy of drawing- the contingent way that images arrive in the work-lies some kind of model of how we live our lives. The activity of drawing is a way of trying to understand who we are and how we operate in the world.”
I love the way he articulates his thoughts about drawing, don’t you? And I do agree with his statement that the action of drawing helps us to understand who we are and how we live!

Fil - what is the name of the William Kentridge example provided

chironarts - It’s So amazing how spouses can just walk in with the right amount of influence! Bravo. So interesting how my perception changes as I change.

Thank you.

chironarts - It’s So amazing how spouses can just walk in with the right amount of influence! Bravo. So interesting how my perception changes as I change.

Thank you.

Create each day…really.

A snow day in the north east! A gift that I didn’t expect. I look at this day as if I were painting. Time itself is the medium. I can imagine what I want to make of the day … and then transform it into what I have imagined!  Just like creating a painting. That’s…

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beth - Creating the architecture for your business! Defining your day is dealing with the basics of your life work.You need to do this to assess, reevaluate and honor your life work! Isn’t it incredible that you got to tone your body at the same time, for free?

chironarts - Today I took advantage of the snow by completing my tax preparation for my accountant. It feels as if I have 12 inches of snow melted off my back. Now, as far as my sidewalk, that’s a different story. I have to shovel that snow off my walk!
Thank you!