I’m not really sure why I’m investing some of my
time/thought/energy/effort into commenting upon this, since you are apparently
just an anonymous fuckwad. I guess it’s mainly because I don’t understand the
point/power/pleasure of anonymity. What's the pointed pleasure of posting a rude random little comment under one of my blog posts? What the heck is the point of an ‘Anonymous’ person typing me a random blurb informing
me that my art sucks and I should stick to writing?
Since you’re
‘Anonymous’ and I don’t know who you are, why should I CARE about your
perspective on art? As far as sticking to my writing, have you even read any of
that? Are you a writer? Are you an
artist? I do have interest about other peoples’ perspectives on art and poetry
if they are artists or writers; if I am somewhat familiar with their tastes and style; if I like their art or
writing and/or if I even KNOW the person. But you’re just an ‘Anonymous’ person who for some reason felt the need to inform me, “Those
look terrible. Stick to writing” and “Your art still sucks”. Gee, thanks a bundle for the impressive
critique via anonymous feedback in the form of a random negative meaningless
blurt. Do you get off on randomly making
fun of people? If so, get your vibe out and at least make fun of me more
creatively and artistically.
To me, an anonymous negative blurb is akin to randomly
making fun of someone you don’t even know as opposed to actually openly
expressing your thoughts/feelings/perspectives in any valid or valuable way.
It’s not even personal expression so much as a pointless barb in a general
direction. I have enough true feelings
of pointlessness in my life. I don’t
need pointless anonymous uncreative darts added to the mix.
Of course my little creations are not going to appeal to
everyone. The two pieces upon the blog post you commented below are not my
idea of powerful art so much as semi-artsy fun little Halloween-y treats that
some people might find amusingly enjoyable. I like them; I took the time to paint them; I
have one hanging on my fridge. I’m
certainly not forcing anything into anonymous mouths. Even when it comes to
more imperative art and writing, not everything is going to suit everyone’s
style – and I’m not aiming for mainstream mass appeal – and I sure as heck
don’t care whether or not I appeal to anonymous blog commenting dipshits.
We all have our blurbs and blurts and jealous-streaked
brambles. I sure do. But at least I attempt to express mine
instead of anonymously blurting and carelessly spitting them out via random
streaks behind people’s backs.
Making a generic little comment supposedly related to art or
writing does not seem to mesh forth from true creative flow. If you have input about and/or issues with my
art or personal expression (or anything else about me) that you really feel the
need to express, then why don’t you specify it and express yourself? I guess it’s
not a valid issue so much as a generic little pinch. I don’t like generic random pinches, so even
an anonymous mean streak creep is receiving multiple paragraphs from me in
return.