Friday, February 4, 2011

The Long Awaited

Recently I found myself regretting a whole lot of things that I had not done. I was watching How I Met Your Mother, I think... that for the 4 years I spent in college, I had done nothing to expand my understanding of writing, of music, of whatever art form which might just about be the single most relevant reason as to why I feel so detached from myself. The opportunities to enjoy a good read or two, I have to admit, is not so scarce but I had not made any attempts to maximize them at the time.

Indeed during those 4 years I had joined the local writer's guild in our university. During the first few years, I was lucky enough to have sat in a workshop delivered by F. Sionil Jose and some of the best young writers produced by our university.  But time was not kind to me; my schedules wouldn't meet with workshop dates and during the few times I could come, I felt too alienated and detached from the people, the activity, and the art to even take something profound away.

So feeling too stagnant with regards to any artistic endeavor, I took up the violin. Still not moving forward with it. Trying to but since I don't have anything simple to play and I don't have a lot of people to play it with, I'm feeling a bit lost.

And then there was my friend, now she was immersed in her art. It was lots of fun hearing her talk about Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Monet, Manet and more. I envied her. I envied the fact that she explored how her art developed to where it is now. It got me to thinking, why don't I go and do some research on the art forms that I like? So here it is. 

The plan is to read the books I have stocked in our house and comment on them as well as research things about the author and get people talking about it... get suggestions for the same art forms and probably, hopefully write something. Same goes for music and visual art. This is really amateur work so don't expect too grand of wordings or too deep critics... I am just here to enjoy, learn, and hopefully find people who will help me grow and who I can help grow in this sense. 

So, enjoy... as I try to explore and expand my artistic knowledge one short entry at a time. 

2 comments:

  1. In the words of Leonardo da Vinci: "Art is never finished, only abandoned." :)

    Mia sorella e amica, I couldn't agree more with what you feel and think now. Hahaha! Back in second year high school, my professor in music class introduced himself by repeatedly emphasizing that mastering music can never be complete without acquainting oneself to culture firsthand. Apart from the usual practices in a typical music class, we had history lessons intermingled with critiquing and analysis of every aspect of some of the worlds most famous works of art, especially during the Middle Ages to the Pre-Industrial period. I feel it was during this time that my birth as an art and culture dilettante took place, and continues up to this day. If there is one thing I would like to add to my bucket list, it would be to see all the great art works. From the paintings to architectural marvels, you name it, I want 'em all in my personal album! hahaha! :D

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  2. Mille grazie! :) I hope as well to get more people to read and share stuffs with us. :)

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