06 December 2009
Russell Chatham
"My father said being an artist is the shortest road to the poor house , claiming "real" work is something you don't like. I ignored him through oppositional behavior, later reasoning that only an idiot sets out to find the poor house , not to mention devote himself to something he does not love. Instead, I discovered an interesting back road to the unknown , and deliberately without a safety net." -Russell Chatham
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art,
Chatham,
creativity,
daily life,
in the moment,
philosophy,
writing
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