Inside the Studio of Goran Go  Edition Nr.05

Inside the Studio of Goran Go Edition Nr.05

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First of all, thank you very much to everyone who is supporting this channel. 

So lets start with a question...Is it better not to create than to create poorly?

This question often haunts artists and creators.
Why strive for excellence in art?

I’ve come to realize that the significance of 'great' art varies for each individual,
and its beauty truly does lie in the eye of the beholder.

For me, my life’s journey has been a self-curated gallery of experiences.

I’ve never been one to chase trends, especially in the realms of art and criticism. Holding myself to high standards has been my norm, not an exception.

Two decades of dedication to art have led me to a profound understanding: excellence in any form, including art, is pursued not just for its outcome but for its inherent value.

To create something well is to indulge in the joy of mastery and expression. In the intricate world of art, meticulous creation can communicate deeper meanings, stir potent emotions, and leave an enduring mark.

In the book The Creative Act A Way of Being by Rick Rubin he wroteInteresting work would likely be the one that doesn't follow it the reason to make art is to innovate and self-express. Hear Full audio book 

 I highly recommend that book nevertheless if you work in creative fields or not. 

In a world often swayed by the transient and the mediocre, quality distinguishes itself. When artists invest time and effort in their craft, they not only maintain high standards but also inspire others.

Their work contributes to a legacy that defies our often consumption-driven culture. It’s a testament to the value of craftsmanship and a celebration of the human spirit’s relentless pursuit of excellence.

Thus, the journey of creation is as significant as the final masterpiece.

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