George S. Clinton 393 words, 44K views, 17 comments
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On Aug 5, 2014david doane wrote :
For me, art comes primarily from the right brain. When I hang loose, tune into my intuition, my primary process, my fantasies and free associations, I'm in the realm of art. I'm not very artistic in music or drawing, but I do see myself as sometimes creative in my expressing myself verbally or in writing, and when I am, those are artistic experiences for me. During those experiences, I am spontaneous and surprise myself. Such creative artistic expressions are a life raft in that they keep me from drowning in dead water. They keep me alive. They are a life raft that breaks the humdrum or hypnosis of the expected way of seeing things and introduces my blip, my point of view, which is freeing and transforming for me and sometimes also for others around me. I am more alive and whole during such experiences, and they help me heal.
On Aug 5, 2014 david doane wrote :
For me, art comes primarily from the right brain. When I hang loose, tune into my intuition, my primary process, my fantasies and free associations, I'm in the realm of art. I'm not very artistic in music or drawing, but I do see myself as sometimes creative in my expressing myself verbally or in writing, and when I am, those are artistic experiences for me. During those experiences, I am spontaneous and surprise myself. Such creative artistic expressions are a life raft in that they keep me from drowning in dead water. They keep me alive. They are a life raft that breaks the humdrum or hypnosis of the expected way of seeing things and introduces my blip, my point of view, which is freeing and transforming for me and sometimes also for others around me. I am more alive and whole during such experiences, and they help me heal.