07-23-2020, 11:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2020, 11:56 PM by Gutted Gladiator.)
I came across the following quote in this article about Tom of Finland in the New York Times just now, which was heartening to read:
"By pursuing and portraying the particulars of your own personal desires — as idiosyncratic, abhorrent, irresponsible or far too subjective as your current situation may make it seem — you might just someday inspire the lives of others, many of whom may be worlds and lifetimes away."
This is something I both believe in, yet struggle with in my own art.
"By pursuing and portraying the particulars of your own personal desires — as idiosyncratic, abhorrent, irresponsible or far too subjective as your current situation may make it seem — you might just someday inspire the lives of others, many of whom may be worlds and lifetimes away."
This is something I both believe in, yet struggle with in my own art.
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