Consider myself a part-time illustrator. Creative designer by day, illustrator by night. Doing it all at my own risk. Dark eye rings are my sisters now. Computers are my bestfriends. Though I am not a full on illustrator (I prefer advertising), I try to be whenever I can find the time. A hobby more likely. I am definitely not a street artist. I believe that interest, knowledge and experience in graffiti, writing, etc, are its fundamentals. Talent and creativity if I may add, are also two of the main key elements of the makings of a true street artist. In fact it applies to everything. Know your nozzle! I am hellaciously upset that some people who has no artistic value and has the creativity of a foetus wishes to even draw a straight line and be in the limelight. Get another life! Stand behind the yellow line and view without touching. Stop pretending that you know a damn thing about the whole sordid subject. If someone says "Your work's allright" or "There is still room for improvement", they are actually being nice and truly meant "Oh my, that's horrendous!" or "It's not working for you and I truly am not sure how to put it nicely to you but you HAVE GOT TO CONSIDER ANOTHER LINE" Bah! Just read between the lines. Have a heart to those with original talent that has yet to be unveiled. I appreciate entities making the efforts to expose these hidden talents by ways unimaginable. Big hugs*. Lets purge those posers.
07 February 2007
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