The Myth of the Poor Artist
...written this morning by me & my invisible Counselor Sir Ken Robinson, a British author, speaker and international advisor on education in the arts to government, non-profits, education and arts bodies. He has been my Mentor for decades.
This morning I was reflecting on the joy of being an artist as opposed to the common myth that artists are poor whilst reflecting on the work of the great Sir Ken Robinson & at the same time the vision for a MoMA Lemon Creative Centre in the heart of Tittmoning. In what used to be the Schlecker Markt.
Moving towards the 4. March 2022, I am working on my presentation of MoMA Lemon, to show what it is to live in this visionary mind
https://momalemon.gallery/MoMA-Lemon-event
I am also working on the incorporated Exhibition with Elisabeth von Samsonow https://momalemon.gallery/Ausstellung-Elisabeth-von-Samsonow-amp-Pete-Kilkenny-MoMA-Lemon-Tittmoning-event all the senses are working towards this goal, senses I don't even know anything about. Goddess type senses, that are beyond me.
I recently discovered this which is the trend of things around the world, I just happen to sense it too:
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2022/feb/12/empty-shops-artist-studios-whitechapel-gallery-director
Maybe poor in terms of money but in terms of spirit I am aware of limitlessness
05:30
15.02.2022