Madonna of the Carnation by Da Vinci |
Art is very expensive and a
serious business, because it is rare. Rare things come with some unusualness
and have an air of extremity, and often, these attributes become the
outstanding features of the said art. I am
convinced beyond doubts that, no one can actually replicate a creative art
without using the original one as a guide or a format, even though, I stand to
be corrected.
Artists become so competent in
their chosen field with time and practice, empowered by passionate desire to
create out of the vacuum. They go within themselves to conjure images, breathe
life into them by applying effort and skill to bring the conceived images to
reality. The subconscious mind with time, then becomes accustomed to their creative
instincts, which in tend make them create with less effort and make their arts
an almost perfect one but, no two arts can be the same.
You can only have two ‘Madonna’
paintings and that of the ‘Universal Man’ or that of ‘the last supper’, – the
first, always being a guide to the other, and neither can two people create the
same piece of art. Even God in his own infinite wisdom has not been able to
create twins to look entirely and absolutely the same, how much more, an infallible
man. There’s always bound to be a difference when you look harder.
The rarity of arts is what has
informed its collection on the part of those who can actually afford and take
care of them through the ages. Just like a vintage wine, the more a good art
ages through the years, the more expensive it becomes. We would at least agree
on the fact that antiques costs more than boutiques. It is also expensive
because, it’s not like, you can get the same piece elsewhere. These and more
other reasons is why, art is so cherished by those who understands what it
really means and what it actually is. You would even wonder why people go crazy
over arts, or the authors of the said arts that eventually becomes an object of
their obsession.
Just in case, you are not drawn
into my argument yet, art covers all aspects of our life and without it, our
life would be very, very mechanical and maybe, lifeless. It is rightfully so,
because, art among other things includes painting, sculpture, printmaking such
as clothing and textiles, photography, Music, theatre, film, dance, architecture,
literature and other forms of performing arts.
Art helps us to relax our minds.
They take us on endless journeys and usually promises fun, as the mind revolves
around the creative piece, until it is finally absorbed into it. Art is magic,
it even has the ability to make us forget about our own very existence, as it
takes us through different realms and its related experiences, but I beg to
differ that, the kind of arts some people in the Ghana Music Industry is
churning out is rather throwing our minds into turmoil instead of soothing
them.
A good artist should have a very
bottomless depth of creative ideas but the Ghana Music Artistes lacks this.
Maybe, my opinion doesn’t matter, but I would like to say, I love the arts and
have an impeccable taste when it comes to choosing my pieces. Even though I
don’t know what inform my choices, they tend to stand out in the long run.
The Artistes in the industry may
not necessarily be doing exceptionally well, but they get most of their acts
right and would be pardoned, because they are well vexed with the rudiments
which comes after very long years of practice but the least said about the
musicians the better.
As relative as truth may be, it
still must be voiced out without fear or favor that, some of the current crop
of musicians parading our stages are bereft of ideas and must sit up, if they
really want to take their career interest to a different level.
How creative are you, if only one
or two songs on your album become popular with the people for only two months?
How long can you actually sustain the interest of your audience with your nine
unpopular and two popular songs? How creative are you, if you go into oblivion
after dropping some three singles and never to make a recording anymore and
still walk around calling yourself a Musician?
I am usually quick to recommend
them for their efforts, but Arts go beyond efforts. Arts is inspired from
within by stimuli from without so when you venture into by an inspiration from
without, it will evaporate into thin air and leave you clueless, which is what
is happening to most of the Artists in the industry. Nobody gets paid to do or
create Arts, they only get paid for doing it, so money should not even be the
motivation, lest, you will stop when it starts trickling in.
Artists should take their time
and create from the wide range of what the environment has to offer because, there
is enough to be created by everyone, and society must be ready to reject works
that are shambolic and in the same vein, praise and support creative pieces
that beholds the eye, for it is the only way, the artists can be sustained in
what they do.
Disc Jockeys have to be ethical
by politely advising these artists to put in more work and make refined arts
that would outlast them, rather than taking payola
from them, which is eventually killing the industry. It is even informing the
reason why most parents are not encouraging their children to go into the arts
industry, specifically Music.
And to conclude my article, we
all have to make it a point to get what we deserve, by indulging the Artists to
think outside the box -- the only guaranteed way to make them create out of
this world.
2 comments:
great piece! is short, art is life!
Yes, art is life and life is an art
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