Friday, November 30, 2012

Art of a Sudden

When Art Meets Time. Whatever I could draw, paint or write in just a split of a second, yet sometimes, it could be my greatest work than a masterpiece made for a decade.    
Usually I feel so nervous when it comes to an “off-the-cuff” moment thinking of what could I accomplished for a “sudden art”. Making an impromptu art is similar to having an impromptu speech; you need to think on what you are about to say as fast as you can so that you can speak to the public strikingly. In terms of art, your audience is the people. You need to think of a design to convey attraction. Making an impromptu art is not as easy as it could ever be. In my personal experiences, there are times when you’re not in the mood in making art. Probably, that’s the hardest part of it since you need determination in making one. As much as I’m concerned, modern art is definitely booming. The art, in any form, encourages collectors, painters, sculptors and even writers to go beyond time of doing their masterpieces. What to be considered are criteria that define quality. Instead of just aiming to have a beautifully-made masterpiece and outrageous techniques, impromptu art could also lose its grip. 

In a world where ideal subjects for an art work are in the perspective of poverty, inequality, corruption and other social issues, impromptu are could never that hard to people who is artistically inspired. In my in-depth experiences about impromptu art that drastically scattered anywhere we go, I often turn a blind eye on issues that do not directly affect me. A doodle behind my notebook, made out of boredom, is a best example of impromptu art. Maybe its insignificance or maybe it’s just the truth that I tend to get used to the situation and they are now considering it as a norm. But today, I applied art as my channel whether it could be done as immediate as possible. During my high school days, once I forgot to make my art homework and got realized when it’s one subject to go before the submission. Without any uncertainty, I took a piece of paper and art materials, I drew what comes to my mind. In a very short while, I made my homework and beat the time knowing that the output is truly marvelous. I may not realize how to measure time to create a wonderful art work, but I am blessed to have the capability to “make an art, an art.” We could be a painter, an artist or a designer, but behind this, experiences made us appreciate the importance of art and time. 

*Premise: Experience in Making An Impromptu Art

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