It heartens me...
It heartens me to know with all that I am, that this work I do, this library work, this art, this life art, and what is beyond the library into my every day is a way of moving in the world as myself personally and as a public figure in the history of art and larger world history. It has been an honest wish of mine to make a contribution to the story of art and the story of humanity that would serve people going forward.
The more I reflect on my radical coming to terms with my artistic output moving from acrylic painting to considering all of my life as art and in particular the public art I serve as, as a public librarian, as a life artist, as life art itself, the more I understand the contribution that my life stands as and represents. It is art as the living deed.
I feel so in line with the historic art timeline that what I am doing at a personal level is synergizing with movements in the greater world such that my personal deliverances are a simultaneous expression of myself in Union with a greater being of society.