*heh* It’s true. Though sometimes the imagination can be “blocked” or “hit a wall”, that time always passes and the floodgates of our mind’s eye fantasies burst free and tumble-jumble the artist’s life in a resurgence of visions of the impossible made possible.
I love the understatement… Turns out that “some important guy” was none other than Albert Einstein 🙂
*heh* It’s true. Though sometimes the imagination can be “blocked” or “hit a wall”, that time always passes and the floodgates of our mind’s eye fantasies burst free and tumble-jumble the artist’s life in a resurgence of visions of the impossible made possible.
I hear ya…of course, my painting would have included a lot more monsters and weird stuff, but to each their own.
Dada… you do have a sinister bent…
Imagination: where the impossible and the possible meet! I like that, Pete.
Astragali: yup… Einstein. Turns out he knew some stuff.
Brig: Going slightly off-topic, your comment to Pete reminds me of something Terry Pratchett once wrote:
Humanity – where the falling angel meets the rising ape.
Heh @ Dada – the classic Gahan Wilson cartoon ‘I Paint What I See’. 🙂 http://matt.baya.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/paintwhatisee.jpg
Long an inspiration…. 🙂
The Auld Grump
AAAAA…. that’s a scary cartoon, A. Grump! Scarier than you know!!!! (shudder)….