I've had just enough time to... love what I create
Taken in a shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I did
not ask to be created
To be
given life
Don’t expect
any thanks
For
bringing me into being
To this
world I was “born”
It is no
big deal
Nothing
special
To think
I owe you
When you
are in my debt
Don’t
create what you cannot love
You are
responsible -
Love
what you create
“When I was younger, I tended to lean towards the attitude of the arrogant creator thinking that all I create owed me a sense of gratitude to – its creator. But age has mellowed me. The years of living have rounded the sharp edges. I started to see things in a different light. The years have taught me some humility. I no longer believed that just because I can create, I’m bigger than my creation. That they owed me a gratitude of existence. It is the other way round. I owed them a debt of responsibility. It is I who brought them into this world. They did not ask for it. Thus, I owed it to love them. I must love what I create. Or I should not create…”
ReplyDelete- From the lost diary of Frankenstein
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sethph88
love what you create... really great reminder.....
Rajagiri
This is really a nice shot with very thoughtful writings...
henrhyde (gill)
Very special composition -- great colour and light- and words
vignettes_IND
you always accompany your lovely photos with wonderful, meaningful text...love reading them...there's a lot of philosophy in what you say...keep writing..
狂野的男人
Nice photo and beautiful words, it reminds to pay more care and love to my children who I brought to this world.
Deep!
ReplyDeleteI agree though. Don't create what you cannot love! ;)
ReplyDeleteoola *
wow...that is a tough one... for an artist...
I see my work as both catharsis and also as a path...
steps...
I think one can "grow" by taking steps.. but is there emotion...?
certainly I am engrossed in the process... completely... it is a way of life even...
ahhhhhh... a difference... I think I see...
to me... the real art is the living..thinking...doing...
the product is sort of a residue of the real thing... like a shadow... a Xerox... or even excrement...
the real thing is in the mind... intangible... the tangible... is not the real thing...
but my child... that is another story... ohhh yessssss... ohhhhhh yessss... loving him... no matter what... still loving him...
Steve Taylor (Photography)
The pose of a soccer goalie
Onasill
Your have such an imaginative mind in producting a presentation and with a great follow up. My compliments Thou.
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