Arlo,

On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 2:32 PM, ARLO JAMES BENSINGER JR <[email protected]> wrote:
> [Ron]
> I don't think "artist" is a very nice word. It implies some special status 
> that lets certain people be creative while the rest of us muddle along.
>
> [Arlo]
> Agree. I think its better to use "artful" and append it to the activity 
> (artful painting, artful inquiry, artful woodworking, artful trombone 
> playing, etc.). Rather than "she's an artist", you could say "she paints very 
> artfully". And that guy over there, he artfully maintains his motorcycle.

Dan:
Actually, I think it was John who wrote that. I took it as sort of
tongue in cheek in that Lu is an artist (and a very talented one at
that) but perhaps I am mistaken.

I happen to be reading Henry Miller's Big Sur and the Oranges of
Hieronymus Bosch in which he writes extensively about artists of all
sorts... he claims even the community plumber is an artist. Reminds me
a lot of ZMM.

Anyway, I'm not sure why, but I am noticing people around me in my
daily life and how inclined (or disinclined) they are to artistry. It
isn't that they specialize in one particular area... she's a painter,
he's a woodworker, she sings, he dances) but rather that artful
attitude permeates their entire beings.

I think I see it here too, in the high quality (or low quality) of the posts.

Just an observation...

Dan

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