2/22/10

wilful paradox

marc jacobs Fall10...
"There's so much striving for newness now that newness feels less new."


2/21/10

across the mirror


epic branch/ripples

silence in the shadowy land


Kim Høltermand

via the strange attractor



(and wise words from designer Chad Hagen for this article on overcoming a creative block)

Staying creative is hard work. Honestly, I don’t think when I got into art school I was very talented at all. I struggled to stand out. I struggled to stay in school. Staying creative was hard work. BUT, the one thing that kept me focused was my desire to be good. I wanted to be really good. I wanted to be as good as those people that WERE talented. I used to think I would eventually, if I worked hard enough, master art like a math equation and then I could relax and just make great stuff and let everything else follow. That time definitely never came, and I know now I never want it to, because the most important thing that keeps me creative is my wanting to be good. So if I’m ever in a rut, the best things to get me out of them is to put myself in places that engage that desire to be good. In a general sense this means to get out and be expose to others creating. In my opinion, there is no better way to trigger your own creativity, than to see what great things others have made or are making. Going to museums, galleries, shows, etc. always inspires my mind in a way that make me want to get back into my own work and make good things. Be good.

2/4/10

Most people are other people.

"Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everybody I've ever known." - Chuck Palahniuk
François Dufrene - decollage