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Intersubjectivity and wonder

In this uncertain time, we must never forget that we are all individuals with distinct viewpoints and things to contribute. Being authentic and exploring our inner selves will help us develop and recognize our unique abstract intellect. The unfinished work at the edge of the unknown is where art is revealed. At that point, you have to have faith that your mind is putting the pieces together and that the lessons you are taking in and learning from today will help you make sense of the world in the future.


While we were outside the manor we had an entirely distinct experience. We had various experiences and we experienced our fellows experiences aswell.





Lead a brave life. Now is the time for the artist to decide to act. To realize your vision, the studio—the safe haven of creation—must open up to the outside world. To continue the discussion, you must enter. It can be intimidating to take a stand, show off your work, or even just put an idea on paper, yet these actions are essential to the social language of art. You have to take action after sharpening your senses and savoring the situation. Even drawing a simple pencil line is a preservation act that creates a tangible record of your experience. Take action before the opportunity passes.



Emotional response of wonder

Unveiling of mysteries in surroundings

Introduction of ordinary objects within otherwise unfamiliar environments


These approaches to creative thinking welcome uncertainty and risk. They demand bravery as well as a strong desire to search. There should be room for transition in our economy and product-focused world, where limits and destinations dissolve and creativity is encouraged.



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