Saturday, December 21, 2019

The American Dream, Popular Fairy Tales, And My Children...

Artistic Statement Every how to become a better writer, book, article, class or seminar seems to always enforce the importance of reading, for reading is regarded as the writer’s daily bread. For it builds the reader’s understanding of others experiences. Not that other writers’ experience is more important than non-writers but simply put books, poems, paintings, articles or blogs are all artist statements that introduce an artist. Artists possess a language, which is all their own, whether written, spoken, painting, drawing, sculpture, or singing. As a writer, I want my artwork to have a critical view of social, political and cultural issues. In my work, I want to analyze and rethink the so-called American dream, popular fairy tales, and my children chosen nursery rhymes. I want to engage subjects as diverse as the civil rights movement, and classical music. As a writer I want to understand why Africa has no history. Why the Caribbean people are viewed as a people without a history. Often times these themes are merged into mundane domestic entities, with capricious matters, and embellished with beautiful text. The array of color in which they are wrapped in suggesting perspectives as high as the mountain and moving farther and farther away as the stars get closer. The texts do not always provide clues to the content and ascending interpretations. I want to be unapologetically me in my writing. Willing to make mistakes, to be knocked down and get back up with aShow MoreRelatedThe American Dream, Popular Fairy Tales, And My Children Chosen Nursery Rhymes852 Words   |  4 Pagesan artist. Artists possess a language, which is all they own whether written, spoken, painting, drawing, sculpture, or singing. As a writer I want my artwork to have a critical view of social, political and cultural issues. In my work, I want to analyze and rethink the so-called American dream, popular fairy tales, and my children chosen nursery rhymes. I want to engage subjects as diverse as the civil rights movement, and classical music. As a writer I want to understand why Africa has no history

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