Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Distinguished Carisma Talks!

People who have distinguished charisma have sometimes some talks, to make your creativity walks.

Some people meet, know or feel each other through some artworks. In the common sense, brilliant people who have distinguished carisma do artworks. Artworks could also build at the end of their targets distinguished charisma to other people (the recipients).

It is the common sense that make some people say when they hear or read something sometimes that, we have written or spoken about such a thing before. Fine arts are not exceptional in this regard. Even if you have never been artist and you just have those feelings of arts, you may come to some expressions in arts and feel that you had the same idea about them before.

This could indicate the influence of arts in people to get them attracted and fascinated to this kind of art or that. However, so many expressions not only in visual arts but also in any other cultural work are becoming common. Let us take one example like, I free my creativity so it moves to achieve this artwork. Free your creativity becomes a common expression not only amongst arts but also amongst other people who have nothing to do with arts. In this atmosphere, brilliant ideas move between people to build distinguished carisma to some of them.

Some years during my 1980s experiences, I interviewed Arabs and International artists and did media coverage to many exhibitions and symposiums. I would be lucky if I found them in my archives to bring them live. When I wrote preambles to those articles, I always wrote about freeing your creativity and making it walks in your papers or arts’ materials. Therefore, what I have mentioned about those expressions became common in day-to-day life.

You can either ease your creativity or free your creativity to walk and make the lights and shadows. I always ease creativity to move free and appear in my artwork!

Giving examples to some motivations that frees creativity from the habits of day-to-day life; the normal life should sometimes disappear to pave the way for creativity to indulge in a world of its own, travelling in the memory, gathering that special topic, resembling and creating the new arts product.

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