Fun a Day Continues: Trusting Your Own Nature

Fun a Day Continues: Trusting Your Own Nature

As I continue working on this Fun a Day proejct, one of the lessons that’s emerging is that of trusting one’s own nature.

"Link Chain". Inkjet print, watercolor, colored pencil
January 5: “Link Chain”. Inkjet print, watercolor, colored pencil

In Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Robert Pirsig wrote “You want to know how to paint a perfect painting? It’s easy. Make yourself perfect and then just paint naturally.” There’s certainly nothing perfect about me or about any of my art. But I am an adequate part of the universe. Whatever I do is as natural as the sunset or the flight of a bird. It has its place.

January 6: "Void Where Prohibited"  Acrylic, marker, and ballpoint on paper.
January 6: “Void Where Prohibited” Acrylic, marker, and ballpoint on paper.

Are these pictures any good? Do my poems have any literary worth? There is a level on which I care about other people’s answers to those questions, sure. But on a deeper level it’s a matter of getting out of the way and letting something as natural as a flower blooming just happen.

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January 7: “In the Green”. Digital photo

So to twist Pirsig: You want to know how to create worthwhile art? Understand that you are a worthwhile part of the universe and then just create naturally.

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January 8: “First Class Expert Power” (You! First Class Expert Power find those People who Light A Natural New rejoicing May Save Your Life! May Benefit That World Saving Great hard work)

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