Pissed
So today I got shot down in my ceramics class and it pissed me off so bad that I can’t see straight even now, an hour later.
I drew out a new idea for my next piece since the professor said my original idea might be too tall (at four feet, it was tall, I can agree.)
A cross was the centerpiece of this new project.
She stared at the sketch for a while and said, “Well, I see that it’s political, but I don’t really see the message… What’s the message?”
“I don’t have a message. I just go with feeling.”
“Well, if you’re going to use a cross you better have a message.”
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I’m sorry, but fuck you. It was all I could do not to hit her in the face.
Message. I’m sorry, but I come from a rare breed of people who doesn’t think about message when it comes to art. In fact, I think people who read into art to find message, and/or some artists who create art with a specific message, should fuck off and die. I think building something with a specific message in mind is bullshit for the most part. I think an outside observer building message into a piece is bullshit entirely.
So, for art to be art, or for some symbols to be acceptable to use in art, I have to have a clear message in mind?
I can’t just use a cross for the sake of using a powerful symbol to evoke an emotional response? The response has to have meaning for it to be acceptable?
Fuck that shit. This is the kind of thing that I drop classes because of.
But, no, I’m not going to drop it.
If it wasn’t for the fact that the project she semi-rejected was far too difficult to build, I would build it anyway, regardless of what she thinks of my “lack of message”.
I’m just going to think of something else I can build that will have an even bigger cross with an even more ambiguous message in it.
Just to piss everyone off, I should build a Bible with flames leaping off of it.
Why do people insist that religious symbols are more important than the beliefs they signify?
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