We see a wall, whose height impresses on us the idea that it is thoroughly unbreachable; we see an obstacle, who, like the wall before, only serves to hold us back; and we see an impossibility — to which we cry and despair, for who can do what can 't be done? Yet, to an artist of any kind, a wall is but a canvas on which their success will hang, an obstacle is but a challenge through which the artist will persevere, and an impossibility is but an opportunity to do something yet undone by any other. Such is the way of and artist, those magnificent creatures who bring to this world a beauty that could never before be found on it. They, like everyone else, are guilty of using up precious resources from our Great Mother. Yet, unlike everyone else, they seem to return something to Her that almost replaces that which was taken in the first place. These artists are not limited to those whose work you see displayed …show more content…
Parents discourage their children from pursuing a degree in art because there are no jobs for it. Friends laugh at friends who strive to be an artist because they have been taught that artists don 't make money. The school boards constantly consider the arts to be the first department to be cut because of how unimportant it is considered to be in a student 's future and how much it does not relate to the main curriculums. "Why do the students need to be creative?" They must ask themselves. "They don 't," they answer back, "creativity won 't help them in life." Oh, but it is actually quite the contrary, my dear school board members, for Creative Thinking is the twin brother of Critical Thinking. How can one solve new problems without using their creativity to produce new solutions? Even the adoption and adjustment of an already established idea is still impossible without some slight form of