Fernandes Vargens wrote:
Oh, I think inspiration doesn't exist. It's just story or excuse to laziness. |
I respectfully disagree. I will give one example of artistic inspiration. There are many more.
At first glance a muse (inspiration) may sound like a nebulous abstraction, but once you realize a muse is a model that
an artist ponders over deeply in time and space, thus electrifying the artist into phases of creation. Now for a real life example...
An ex spouse and divorce can consume an artist's mind for months on end. Ian Anderson went through a painful divorce which in turn inspired his "Minstrel in the Gallery" album. Although the divorce was excruciating for Ian Anderson, the end result of Minstrel in the Gallery is nothing short of breath taking and beautiful.
I agree that lack of inspiration has been used as an excuse millions of times, however inspiration has been wielded by countless artists to awe, confound, mesmerize, and in turn inspire us.
If I were you I'd take Micky's advice and drop acid.
Edited by omphaloskepsis - March 12 2017 at 21:16