Some things are worth doing fun. When I created my webpage, it seemed serious, like a resume. What I was imagining was a bunch of people with suits and glasses on (no stereotypes on glasses) rubbing their chins wondering "now what is this...." and clicking through the pages because it's grey but with a splash of color because I can't keep color out of my art!!! I may be the most nontraditional traditional artist I know! I'm a skeptic, but I'm a believer in change as well as conventionalism. Where does THAT put me? When I can't decide between one or another, I think that makes me who I am. I'm not a fence sitter, but I'm also not a side chooser. What happens when you place Botticelli next to Clifford Still?? Does one art lose it's quality? I don't believe so, I believe that each enhances the experience of the other. It's like comparing sports. How does American football look in comparison to golf? While golf is not my favorite sport by any means and my fiance would argue that I constantly consider golf not a sport on the first place, doesn't it enhance the dynamics of American football in a different way than if one were to just look at football without any other resemblance of another sport?

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