“What’s that supposed to be?”Most artists don’t want to hear that. At least I don’t. When I conjure something up and put pen to paper (digital or otherwise), I sort of hope that what I create will be recognizable. If it isn’t, then I feel like I did a crappy job. That’s how I am.Of course, hitting the mark isn’t always a matter of the other person understanding everything that you did or why you did it so much as it is about them getting the feeling that you wanted them to get.”That’s disgusting. I can’t even look at it without getting sick.”At times, you couldn’t ask for sweeter words of affirmation.
Hitting the Mark
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From New York to Mexico City, from Chicago to Belfast and points between, I inspire and influence so others can find the space to innovate. View all posts by Ricardo
