Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Experience and Movement

Paints, sounds, words, clay and stone, gestures, tools and technologies.


Let the simple become difficult, the sophisticated grow childlike, the unadorned be lit and brightened, the complex coalesce into one form and meaning, and the subjective be overcome by the vastness of time and space.  In the creative act, let all these events come into being.

But, says one, I cannot envision and know the outcome of such an experience.

What is important is to know is that it is good, that the action has virtue, and when it is finished it is clearly so.