Someone once asked Michelangelo the secret of his genius in sculpting from marble detailed, life- like images. "Rather than thinking about carving a statue out of stone," he said, "I picture in my imagination the completed work, in all of its exquisite detail. I then project the picture from my mind into the stone, where it becomes entombed, imprisoned within the stone. My job as the artist is not to carve an image into the stone but to free it from the stone. And this I do with passion because I know the image is already there, alive and breathing. The process," he concluded,"is quite simple. That which I desire, I must first imagine. That which I imagine, I create."
This is your food for thought...
Your MFT friend,
Carey Guthmiller
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wonderful
words!
Everyone is capable of "sight" but few are able to channel it.
I truly believe in mind over matter and practice mindfulness every day.
good blog!
Teri
When everything is said and done, be sure more is done than said.
Great ...
Blog Carey , do you think Clark Bartram is out michaelangelo lol lol ?
Good job....
if those words don't motivate a person, I don't know what will...Great Post!!