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Tuesday, September 05, 2006
something zhengyou said triggered off some thoughts in me. what is a masterpiece to an artist? HIS work? or SOCIETY's ornament? apart from paid artists, who else paints beautifully for the society to appreciate? maybe there really are people like these, but in this case, is it still a work which truely expresses what they feel?

i think there is absolutely nothing wrong with being persistent about one's own work. even when working in a group. only thing is you'll have to give others a chance to voice out. and then a discussion in peace is held. compensations have to be made, but in any case, there is still nothing wrong about being insistent on one's own ideas. it only shows how passionate and serious you are about your own work.

just after zhengyou spoke to me, i found myself defending for my own masterpiece.

posted @ 11:27 PM


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