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BILL GRACE
WhAT are you? A creative. Why do you do what you do? Born to do it. And how do you do what you do? Style: Freed thinking/spontaneous action Medium: Multiplying media Genre: Ecological environmental art Technique: Begin Method: mindful persistence Mode of working: Gentle focus, joyful involvement What's the biggest obstacle facing you with regards
WhAT are you?
A creative.
Why do you do what you do?
Born to do it.
And how do you do what you do?
Style: Freed thinking/spontaneous action
Medium: Multiplying media
Genre: Ecological environmental art
Technique: Begin
Method: mindful persistence
Mode of working: Gentle focus, joyful involvement
What's the biggest obstacle facing you with regards to what you do or want to do?
Personal disorganization
Who or what are your biggest influences and inspirations?
Caring, thoughtfulness, great design
What's your last, latest or next big thing?
Stability, focus, linking health, art, beauty, simplicity. Regaining health, getting back on my feet!
Give an example of what really pleases you about your work.
Pointing to Nature
Give an example of what thrills you less, what remains a challenge, or work that caused you to say, "I'll fail better the next time."
Mediocrity, small mind
Whose work are you into at the moment?
George Harrison, TEDtalks, The China study.
Choice words
penumbra – shadow within a shadow, sense of soft fine detail. Jorge Louis Borge…'penumbra de la paloma'
scintillate – onomatopoeic word that for me conveys a most visual feeling of excellence in life
whisper – again carrying its meaning in it sound, and my lucky tendency to see the positive in the secret
luxuriate – animal enjoyment, as a dog rolling on its back in a fit of happiness at sunlit, soft grass
inspire – the word brings to my mind inspired persons and actions by its very mention
find out more about Bill…
http://www.billgraceart.com/
More About the Author
Linda Deane
Linda M. Deane is a Barbadian writer and cultural critic. She is the co-founder of ArtsEtc and has been writing about Caribbean literature, art, and identity for over two decades. Her essays have appeared in numerous publications across the Caribbean and beyond.
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