This is an important book with important content. Quoting from the preface of that book by its editor Don Gerrard:
. . . Visualization is the other side of human nature, the primitive darkness, the energizing non-rational flow, the connection to the Source, the artist's inspiration, the path in the right hemisphere of the brain, the Dionysus to civilization's Appolonian rigidity, the door to the fountainhead. Visualization is not just an idea; it is one half of consciousness. It is one way we think, perhaps the more basic way.
More about that book later.
Visualization is a core concept of my philosophy of education. I have renewed my investigation into the mysteries of this innate human ability. I am blown away by the implications of what I've experienced in my recent efforts.
Above is one of the so-called inspirational posters I made for the classroom. Yes, I stole the human pose from Al Williamson, and the idea of floating cities from Robert McCall. When you steal ideas, steal from the best!
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"Steal from the best" That's more than just a pat line that you say when you get caught. Stealing from the best -- from those artists that inspire you like no other -- teaches me so much more.
Good gravy -- what beautiful work!
You know the old saying: "Good artists imitate. Great artists steal."
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