Una camada de jóvenes artistas se han tomado las frecuencias radiales del paÃs con su música. De dÃa, de noche y toda la semana el reggaetón colombiano crece de forma imparable. En la edición impresa de la Revista Shock de agosto tienen un buen espacio. En Shock.com.co les tenemos el detrás de cámaras de la cita con los más grandes del género urbano en Colombia.
By August 11, 2011 - 7:00 pmHello Alexei, and many thanks for your thguohtful comment! I'm so glad you found the Robert Hughes video inspiring! Yes, it can be so easy to lose touch with that part of creativity. Creating for no reason. Or simply for the enjoyment. I like your idea that practicing art requires you’ll stay in tune with yourself and everything around, a fact a state of mind . Maybe one could say that art can be self discovery or play a part in creating one's personality too? I think a lot of people have got so caught up in mass media through social media, streaming videos and all the other forms of mass media that infuse our daily lives, leaving little space left for creating or contemplating! What you wrote about This excess of immediacy can hollow you out a lot rings a bell for me too! Thanks for joining in the discussion! :)
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