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Three creative ideas that you would have liked to have created?
 
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I'm not qualified to answer that. 


1. Bill Waterson's comic strip Calvin & Hobbes. He captured childhood memories so eloquently. His line art was never overworked. You cared about the characters.

2. Electricity. Where would we be without it? (Is this a "creative" idea? Why is a light bulb a common symbol for an idea anyway.)

3. The concept of time. Everyone is subject to it. Clocks and timepieces are the instruments we created to keep us on time.
 


Wow... Becket's Waiting For Godot, London Calling by The Clash, and Picasso's Guernica. Might as well aim high. 


This is an uncomfortable question.
One, we must like ourselves.
Two, we must respect the life adventure we're on.
Three, what creative ideas I have been given are gifts from our Lord and God and they are to give Him glory.

I have no greater pleasure than to serve Him through the gifts He's given me to share.
 


I (heart) NY logo,
iTunes,
the music of Sufjan Stevens
 


"Star Series" completed by Mucha.

"Club Fighter" completed by Robert Riggs.

Anyting and everything that has to do with one of my favorite bands, Queens of the Stone Age.
 


I would like to have directed the original “Nosferatu”, James Whales version of “Frankenstein,” and written “The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy”. All of them are superb original works, of fantastic imagination, and it would have been an honour to have been involved. 


This is an uncomfortable question.

Uncomfortable because its focus is on faith in ourself and the questioning of our purpose, talent, and gifts.

If we dwell on coveting other people's adventures in discovering their gifts and purpose we end up destroying our own unique purpose and abilities our Creator has planned for us.
 


1. wacome tablet.

2 oil pastels.

3. blogging.
 


Art, animation, and film. 


DON'T NEED ANY NEW REGRETS IN MY LIFE THANK YOU 


1. That art can be anything.
2. That everyone can be creative.
3. That art can transcend all barriers.
 


A series of teaching books like Freeman Patterson's.

A body of work like Ed Burtynsky's.
 


The musical notes, the written language and the coffee brewer. 


The concept of Fantasy art, using art for resale, Mickey Mouse! 



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