I take the walk to be the externalization of an interior seeking so that the analogy is first of all between the external and the internal.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When we clear the physical clutter from our lives, we literally make way for inspiration and 'good, orderly direction' to enter.
I do find walking is fundamental to my creative process.
I credit poetry for making this space-walk possible.
In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.
I was pursuing the inner path at the expense of the rest of my being and the rest of the world.
When walking, you see things that you miss in a motor car or on the train. You give your mind space to ponder.
The work is flowing from an inner knowing of how things really are.
There is some reason, obviously, that you are drawn to your material, but the way in which you explore it might come to be quite different from what you would expect.
My work always comes from the same source - from movement. It doesn't necessarily come from an outside idea, though the source can be something small or large that I've seen, often birds or other animals. The seeing can then provoke the imagining.
For me, I always think of the image of sweeping out my footprints as I walk through a scene.
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