Jul 11 2010
MISSION STATEMENT — And an ARTISTIC LICENSE
I spent some days in the wonderful little island in Porto Santo, with minimal internet connectivity… and while I was in this “technological retreat”, I read a wonderful little book, called “if you want to write: a Book about Art, independence and Spirit” – written in the 1930s by Brenda Ueland, where she wrote about Art, Independence and Spirit (the title was not misleading, actually):
Now Blake thought that this creative power should be kept alive in all people for all of their lives. And so do I. Why? Because it is life itself. It is the Spirit. In fact, it is the only important thing about us. The rest of us is legs and stomach, materialistic cravings and fears.
They do not know, as Blake did, that this is a fearful sin against themselves. They would be much greater now, more full of light and power, if they had really written the sonnets and played the fiddle and wept over the sunset, as they wanted to. (…)
Blake used to say , when his energies were diverted from his drawing or writing, ‘that he was being devoured by jackals and hyenas.’ And his love of Art (i.e., expressing in painting or writing the ideas that came to his Imagination) was so great that he would see nothing but Art in anything he loved.”
And Blake was right. We spend most of our day devoured by Jackals and Hyenas – even more intensely when we live in a small island, surrounded by small and envious persons. Trying to express ourselves is important – and sometimes I forget that.
That’s why I am renewing in front of everyone my status as an activist in the Global (& Internal) WAR OF ART, with the following ARTISTIC LICENSE (taken from David Mack):

And, quoting again Brenda Ueland: “(…) this is the way you are to feel when you are creating – happy, truthful and free, with that wonderful contented absorption of a child stringing beads in kindergarten. With complete self-trust. BEcause you are a human being all you have to do is to get out truthfully what is in you and it will be interesting, it will be good. Salable? I don’t know. But that’s not the thing to think of.”
“It is our nasty twentieth-century materialism that makes us feel: what is the use of writing, painting,etc., unless one has an audience or gets cash for it? Socrates and the men of the Renaissance did so much because the rewards were intrinsic, i.e., the enlargement of the soul.”
And that’s the whole point of the artistic intervention done yesterday, in the “Vespas” Disco in Funchal, as part of the event “ART IN COLORS” – where 37 artists were sharing their inspiration and creativity with the public.









