Caliban and the Witch was such a revolutionary read for me. I look forward to your take on it. I too am thinking about the role of creative work outside of 'industries' created to presumably bring our work to an audience. Is there another way? That painting is just...wow!
Isn’t it?? And absolutely. I’ve been thinking about this beautiful episode of a favorite podcast, called “Creative Pep Talk” with illustrator Andy J. Pizza.. he talks about how when certain mechanisms fail to serve artists, we often move onto others, seemingly retreating underground. And gradually, the center of gravity shifts and privileges the new collective approach. I think of it like the mycelial network / fruiting body axis… and having the courage to seize the means of re-production. I’m definitely feeling a collective change on the horizon
Caliban and the Witch was such a revolutionary read for me. I look forward to your take on it. I too am thinking about the role of creative work outside of 'industries' created to presumably bring our work to an audience. Is there another way? That painting is just...wow!
Isn’t it?? And absolutely. I’ve been thinking about this beautiful episode of a favorite podcast, called “Creative Pep Talk” with illustrator Andy J. Pizza.. he talks about how when certain mechanisms fail to serve artists, we often move onto others, seemingly retreating underground. And gradually, the center of gravity shifts and privileges the new collective approach. I think of it like the mycelial network / fruiting body axis… and having the courage to seize the means of re-production. I’m definitely feeling a collective change on the horizon