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When I first started making assemblages, I knew I was having fun, but I was terrified to show them to anyone. They were abstract pictures of my mind and I was afraid I would look like a fool.
But then I realized, my job as an artist IS to be the fool.
Our culture is a pretty unreliable critic..just look at the entertainment industry. So never mind the masses, or the inner critic. It's more liberating to embrace that even though some may deem us foolish, our creativity is God manifesting his image through us, and what a privilege that is.
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