New Year’s Eve at the Casino
No, I’m not
going to the Casino tonight! I have been twice in my life. I lost $20 in less
than a minute both times and figured toooooooooooooo hell with this. I work too
hard for my money to gamble it away.
Today, I’ve
been thinking that living your life as an artist is a bit like going to the
casino. On any given day you could loose it all. An art center could decide not
to renew your contract, You could have a disastrous firing in a large kiln with
months of your work in it. Your banker could decide to recall your mortgage.
Your work could cease to be the flavour of the month. Your health could make
you bed ridden or unable to work for an extended period of time. What gives
artist’s the tenacity to do this? I heard tight rope walker Phillipe Petit
interviewed and he explained that he is “inhabited” by his art. He has no other
choice but to make his art.
I have told
others that now I have so much mud on my resume no one can read it so I have no
other option but to make pots. I think I would be a good bartender, Wal Mart
greeter or maybe go back to teaching high school part time. I just don’t want to do anything else but make
pots. Tenacity or stubbornness? Strong
back and weak mind! I plead guilty to all.
Tonight I’m
going to treat myself to some steamed mussels and salad
, pour a nice
glass of wine and toast all of you makers that are inhabited by your art. These are my last pots of 2015. Any
money you spend on you and your art is not a gamble. It is an investment in
2016 and forever! Gan bei ( means dry
glass literally). Gan bei to you my friends and all the very best of health and
happiness for 2016.
Comments
It is all up to you to be think positive !
At least, when I am playing with mud, I am very happy ..
Tony ,All the best luck and happiness around you a new year .
Keep it up positive a successful new year !
Here's to many more pots in 2016!