A very inspiring and truly calming short interview by Milton Glaser, might help you slow down and not focus on the finishing line on your own personal work, I wish I spent more time with ink and watercolor, comes out very attractive.
via On Creativity
Milton Glaser’s mentality and ‘philosophy’ reminds me a lot of a sushi chef named Jiro. Some of you might have heard of him, for those who have not:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-aGPniFvS0
such an inspiring figure.
I met Milton and Ruby only a few times, and it was many years ago. I had not heard of his passing. I have been going tohrugh my own difficult times, but his warmth and smile and the few soft and encouraging words he spoke to me so many years ago stuck with me, and that’s how I ended up finding this website. Months ago I was clearing tohrugh some old pictures, getting ready to move on to the next chapter of my life. Listening to Jazz Music and I came across pictures of Donna and the Murrill children. It put a smile on my face, as I wiped away my tears. Those tears have returned to me now, finding out very much by accident of his passing. To Ruby and the rest of the family, please know that it is very much in part my memories of you and Milton that have helped me get tohrugh these times and keep a smile on my face and not let my experiences drag me into despair. My thoughts are with you all, you touched my life.I thank you for that, and for all the wonderful music.
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