For me the matter of taste is more complex. The genetic ability to feel the 'Order' and react to it is a one aspect- a gift. When we take that ability and put it to work - vigorous exercising of the gift as necessity one cannot fully function without, feeding it with constant related information (skills plus mindful discrimination) - it forms developed talent. So I would say the main unique 'skeleton' is staying, but we change the "close" during creative life. Look at Cezanne, Mozart or The Beatles in the beginning and in the end. Boris Shoshensky
-- armando baeza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Both, how about you? mando On Oct 17, 2008, at 2:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is keeping taste consistent you advocate or wish? > Boris Shoshensky > > -- armando baeza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The most difficult thing to do in "art creating", is to keep the > personal > unique taste consistent in ones attempt. Children do it best. > mando > > ____________________________________________________________ Click here to find the right business program for you and take your career to the next level. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/Ioyw6i4s24giPg4VCvS160x1jkyKgI W1dgOYTsQ2jM8f4vtPzVc4yY/
