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#21 - Blurred lines

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Today’s episode is about how creators are mixing paths and creating epic things. It's a blurred line between any two passions or professions!

We are living in exciting times, when we have liberty of pursuing any passion or doing almost anything. Yes, you heard it right. Anything.

Even somethings which would feel completely absurd a decade ago are coming to reality, for example - a Paris based artist L’Atlas creates an amazing art work by combining two arts - Graffiti With Calligraphy. There is one of his work A giant compass which he created for a grand plaza in Paris. It feels like an alien work but so beautiful to look at. Truly amazing piece of art.

Another great example I’ve seen on Instagram lately is mixing up art work with fruits and veggies where the artist creates shapes with fruits and veggies and mixes them into a painting work so it looks so spectacular.

Then there is a band who makes music with their mouths and many of them sing eventually making amazing music.

Artists are moving beyond the boundaries sanity by mixing up two very different kind of streams of art. Now as all the streams are starting to feel saturated on their own. So people are now mixing up things and creating fascinating stuff.

So I wanna leave you with this question, even if you are not an artist. Let’s say you are a content creator or an office worker. How would you mix two different crafts which you know? Wouldn’t it be awesome? Let’s say you may have learned two different skills, try to connect dots and see if you can create an awesome project to work on.

This is the time of blurred lines.

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Manage episode 310624339 series 3064950
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Today’s episode is about how creators are mixing paths and creating epic things. It's a blurred line between any two passions or professions!

We are living in exciting times, when we have liberty of pursuing any passion or doing almost anything. Yes, you heard it right. Anything.

Even somethings which would feel completely absurd a decade ago are coming to reality, for example - a Paris based artist L’Atlas creates an amazing art work by combining two arts - Graffiti With Calligraphy. There is one of his work A giant compass which he created for a grand plaza in Paris. It feels like an alien work but so beautiful to look at. Truly amazing piece of art.

Another great example I’ve seen on Instagram lately is mixing up art work with fruits and veggies where the artist creates shapes with fruits and veggies and mixes them into a painting work so it looks so spectacular.

Then there is a band who makes music with their mouths and many of them sing eventually making amazing music.

Artists are moving beyond the boundaries sanity by mixing up two very different kind of streams of art. Now as all the streams are starting to feel saturated on their own. So people are now mixing up things and creating fascinating stuff.

So I wanna leave you with this question, even if you are not an artist. Let’s say you are a content creator or an office worker. How would you mix two different crafts which you know? Wouldn’t it be awesome? Let’s say you may have learned two different skills, try to connect dots and see if you can create an awesome project to work on.

This is the time of blurred lines.

  continue reading

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