by KISS_ABLE (PM , CC ) on Saturday November 5, 2005 @ 9:38 PM
Yes Graffiti, you would be on the right track with regard to the shack of self centre. Your individual sense of perspective with these things astounds me sometimes. kenoath
by Kenoath (PM , CC ) on Tuesday November 8, 2005 @ 6:52 PM
I love my shack graffiti, nothing could ever rob me of that feeling. It's weird now, that investment in the shack seems to be showing returns in a spiritual appreciation. Not the cross on the door type of spirituality however soulful shackadellic forays. Oh well, sometimes money is good graffiti and I wish I had more. Such are some sacrifices between integrating soul and daemon in life. kenoath
by graffiti (PM , CC ) on Wednesday November 9, 2005 @ 4:37 AM
Some of our clients lose touch with reality Graffiti, it wouldn't be too bad to experience that from time to time, at least for a few moments. The argument about creativity is so broad. I know that advertising and design work is a creative process however that work tends to have practical, salesmany type outcome for profit, fashion and selling etc. The likes of JJ and Jimmy etc may not have had any view for those type of outcomes. The rawness of their passion and creativity is a rare commodity, one which eventually is advertised and marketed for its uniqueness. It seems to me that after that process begins the artist struggles with their inner creative divinity and can become easily disillusioned and depressed. Of course there is a fine line between creative genius and self destructive creative genius. Its the artist hovering over that line, a kind of life and death ideology that keeps a creative high activated. Its the same for advertising men however that process is the parallel of no job or account equaling death in their minds and ego. kenoath
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