Monday, 11 June 2012

Reality VS Creativity

I know I'm not the only one who has troubles with having an appropriate space for creating art. My house has insufficient lighting, there is no room to place everything as the furniture in my room is too much bulk not enough storage. And today, when I left the house for one afternoon, my $%^*$@# little cousins came over and decided they don't need to respect other peoples property and went through and played with all my art belongings because my relatives let their kids do whatever the hell they like and don't give a rats ass what they do. Normally I'm home to prevent this, but when I'm not I feel violated because I know the adults think it's 'harmless' to let their shitlings $%^& around because art isn't a "real profession" to them.

So I've used the help of the MOJANG(c) game 'Minecraft' to build a virtual art studio I plan on constructing in the back yard regardless of what my parents say because I'm sick of my art (and art in general) being disrespected. Problem is, I'm not a carpenter or a builder and have very little money. Building an art space, even as small as 3m x 3m is going to be a challenging problem. But without determination and try there is no gain or success. (If there is anyone who knows of a handy DIY videos or articles on how to construct a small art studio please feel free to comment and/or link the information in a comment below.)

The idea of the construction and designing of the layout, all the creative stuff, is far easier than the reality of actually building it. Resources, budget, structure, space, etc. If this plan falls through I'm ditching having a bedroom and convert that into a studio and just sleep on the couch.

But anyway here's what my mind is wanting. (I just wish building really was as easy as plonking down a couple of wool blocks. 3 blocks = 1 meter)





       Padlocks. Need to invest in some padlocks.....

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