Just what I needed to read today, thank you. I'm in the "beginner" category of artist, deep in the sense of wonder, and moving through a challenging time in my own life. Every mark on the page signals a step toward feeling better, or at least a nod to the cosmos that we're in this individually yet together.
Thanks for sharing and beautifully said. We are truly in this together, maybe all of us who find presence in drawing can evangelize this simple and very human practice.
And thank you, Joe. I’m grateful that I happened to find your page via @Kyle T Webster’s recommendation! Art: our temple, our church, our sanctuary. Amen, and prayer hands, and glitter, and namaste — silent evangelization, it’s really something.
I didn’t say the act of drawing was accidental…” I think telling stories to others was a byproduct, a necessary accident of social beings.”, rather the act of drawing as a public statement is inevitable as we are social beings.
Just what I needed to read today, thank you. I'm in the "beginner" category of artist, deep in the sense of wonder, and moving through a challenging time in my own life. Every mark on the page signals a step toward feeling better, or at least a nod to the cosmos that we're in this individually yet together.
Thanks for sharing and beautifully said. We are truly in this together, maybe all of us who find presence in drawing can evangelize this simple and very human practice.
And thank you, Joe. I’m grateful that I happened to find your page via @Kyle T Webster’s recommendation! Art: our temple, our church, our sanctuary. Amen, and prayer hands, and glitter, and namaste — silent evangelization, it’s really something.
lovely piece, JM
Thanks AMP, that means a lot coming from you.
The act of drawing was more than accidental it was inevitable.
I didn’t say the act of drawing was accidental…” I think telling stories to others was a byproduct, a necessary accident of social beings.”, rather the act of drawing as a public statement is inevitable as we are social beings.