Last week, at a networking function, I met Petersen Thomas. He's an artist (how cool is that?).
After I told him I was a writer, he shared a problem with me.
"Galleries are always asking for written descriptions of my work," he said.
I didn't really see the problem with that.
"If I could write words about it, I wouldn't have to paint it."
Ahh. To get people to come look at his artwork (which takes the place of many, many words), he needs to describe it in a compelling way with words. Kind of ironic, really.
So what does he do? He writes from a different perspective. Actually, his dog's. And it works.
Maybe the next time you're looking for new ideas, you should pause - and think of the problem from a different perspective. It doesn't matter whose. A fresh set of eyes is all you need.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Change your point of view
Posted by Rees at 1:06 PM
Labels: artist, perspective
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