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Slow cooking. Man, that is a thing! Flavors develop a rich complexity and textures shift from firm to tender. Responses to art can do the same thing… if you allow yourself to be open… stew in it. Sit with it. Let your responses develop and mature.
If you can practice some slow thought, nearly every work of art you encounter will have something you can apply to your own creative endeavors.
It’s ok. “Bad Art” won’t injure you. In fact, it can teach you a lot about yourself.
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By Bree O'ConnorSlow cooking. Man, that is a thing! Flavors develop a rich complexity and textures shift from firm to tender. Responses to art can do the same thing… if you allow yourself to be open… stew in it. Sit with it. Let your responses develop and mature.
If you can practice some slow thought, nearly every work of art you encounter will have something you can apply to your own creative endeavors.
It’s ok. “Bad Art” won’t injure you. In fact, it can teach you a lot about yourself.
Thanks for reading Unreliable Narrator! This post is public so feel free to share it.