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"I saw the angel in the marble and carved till I set him free." - Michelangelo I have known people, including myself, who have felt something akin to sacred or profound when watching a stage presentation, listening to music, or looking at a painting or other works of art. Any person whose work or livelihood is dependent or is involved in a process that is creative, for the most part, is involved in a daily, noble practice of creating something that has potential worth. Some may even consider it blessed or revered. I tend to think or equate creativity or creating something in the domain of art as having an important value. It is one of the mainstays why specific works of art, whether they’re films, plays, television programs, or operas are universally celebrated and have had lasting significance. PLEASE SHARE IF YOU LIKE THIS POST #GeorgeGershwin #StevenSpielberg #FredAstaire #GingerRogers #ElvisPresley #JudyGarland #BillieHoliday #RonGreenfield #AspectsofEntertainment - See more at: http://www.aspectsofentertainment.com/is-creativity-sacred/#sthash.3i39W...
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