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I used to have some interesting article here...but, it all seems a little dated right now. I've published a bunch of articles on the web that have been picked-up by a variety of websites. I'm going to reprint one of my favorite ones below. If you like it, you're free to publish it as long as you link back to this website.

Art Is For Everyone

One of the saddest views that I encounter is that art is elitist: an activity for the few. Nothing could be more wrong. Art is for everyone, and the creation of artwork makes people happy. Many people have told me over the years that they don't have any artistic talent. To this I reply, "So what. Neither do I!"

Let's consider an analogy. People take part in many activities that don't produce tangible results: for example, going for a walk through the park. When the walk is finished, there's really not a tangible result. Sure, you reap the salubrious benefits of exercise, but there's nothing left to hold in your hand. One of the unfortunate and implicit aspects of artistic creation is that there's an actual creative manifestation which results.

If you sit down and make a painting, you can bet that after an hour of this activity, you're going to have something. You may be pleased with it, or perhaps you won't be, but there will be a canvas or paper that has paint smeared around on it. You can look at it. Others can look at it. People can make comments, "Isn't that wonderful!"

However, the philosophy that I advocate is that the process is its own reward. The painting that results hardly matters. It's the process of getting from point A to point B. That's what makes the experience worthwhile. Remember the walk through the park analogy? The walk was enjoyable. The walk was its own reward. Well, why shouldn't we look at making a painting in the same manner: it's the actual process of dipping the brush into the water, dabbing the paint, applying the brush to the paper, watching the paint swirl out in subtle rings of various hues. Then, perhaps you start molding the lines into a figurative pattern: the wonder of watching the image appear! The joy of the process!

Afterwards, what does it even matter whether your piece of work is considered meritorious or not? Why should that matter. The experience is like a type of mediation. You draw on the right side of your mind. And, afterwards, if you're anything like me, you may find that your thoughts seem a bit more clear.

Who can deny the benefits of creating artwork when we look at it this way. It's sad that people say things like, "I can't draw," or, "I have no talent." Well, that really doesn't matter. The process is its own reward. If you are interested in this artistic approach and would like to participate in an artist's forum that follows this philosophy, please take a moment to visit Artplop.com. | Copyright 2005 Kemal Faruquee

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New 2008 site additions listed by genre*: these poems listed below are from either Naive Lip or The Uptake of the Disappointment Concept: spanning my work from 1991 - 2006
Love Poem Index+++++Love Poem Theory | Alcohol Poem | Hospital Poem | Betrayal Poem | Jazz Poem | Cat Poem 1 | Cat Poem 2 | Cat Poem 3 | Cat Poem 4 | Cat Poem 5 | Cat Poem 6 | Infidelity Poem | Dead Child Poem | Down and Out Poem | Dream Poem | Working Poem | Friendship Poem | Death Poem | Peace Poem | Asian Poem | Sympathtic Poem | Bike Poem | Very Strange Love Poem | Sad Poem | Clown Poem | Poets' Poem | Praise Poem | First Poem That I Had Published | Martyr Poem | Turtle Poem | Native American Poem | New York City Poem | Boxing Poem | Modern Poem | Sun Poem | Language Poem | Genius Poem | Girl Poem | Drug Poem | Kiss Poem | Liar Poem | (all from Uptake >>) Romantic Poem | Crocodile Poem | Eunuch Poem | Charlie Chaplin Poem | Sky Beavers Poem | Daughter Poem 1 | Child Poem | Love Poem 4 | Coincidence Poem | Mystical Poem | Angry Poem | Love Poem 5 | Driving Poem | Working Class Poem | Depression Poem | Squirrel Poem | Love Poem 6 | Mystical Poem 2 | Love Poem 7 | Ghost Poem | ** Melancholy Poem | Historic Poem | Old Lady Poem | Bitter Poem | School as Brainwash Factory Poem | Love Poem 8 | Boxing Poem 2 | Modern Poem 2 | Betrayal Poem 2 | Summer Poem | Baseball Poem | Bee Poem | Angry Poem 2 | Family Court Poem | Love Poem 9 | Liar Poem 2 | Carnival Poem |

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*Why am I listing poems by genre now? Because it makes it easier for searchers who are looking for a poem on a particular topic. Is it somewhat reductive to categorize in this way? Yes, a bit...but, it allows more people to find my writings; so, it's a concession that I can live with...kf