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"Drawing Mind."

Everyday Matters: July 2005 Archives

Drawing is about reaching for pure being. Not making pretty pictures to put in frames and on websites. The world doesn't need more pictures. It needs peace and connection. It needs people who can accept reality and don't feel compelled to control their environments. If you can look at a boot, at a rotting apple, at car's worn tire, at an old man's foot, and see it for what it is, without value or judgement, can see the beauty and particularity of the thing, you will find peace. You will avoid being covetous. You will be happy with what you have. You will accept others more readily, will see the sunshine on a cloudy day. Life is a wonderful business, though fools blow up London tube stations and sell each other crap and waste time with gossip about movie stars. If you can draw, you will always have a place to go that is beautiful and honest and true. As you sit in an airport you will find pleasure in the folds of a crumpled lunch bag. As you bide your time in a doctor's waiting room, you will find peace in the arrangement of the shadows on the wall. Even without putting ink on paper, you will be able to slip in to Drawing Mind.

I usually have little tolerance for Talking About Drawing (or its broader cousin Talking About Creativity.) I really enjoy reading Danny Gregory, though, and he's inspired me to start drawing again, something I had previously loved but had not done in a looooong time. I mostly draw comic-type stuff. The name of this blog, for example, comes from a character my son and I draw sometimes.

Comments

I really enjoyed this, and want to blog about it, but may or may not get around to it, so I'm dropping this comment to say thanks for sharing this. It's really cool.

I want to see Snappy the Clam comic art some day!