Sometimes I love it, sometimes I am embarrassed by it... sometimes I realize other people can't do what I do... sometimes I think, so what, it's all been done before...I think this is a pretty typical mix for a creative person.
Ernest Hemingway said of writing you need to have 'an infallible bullsh*t detector' and I think it's the wobble that keeps creative people balanced.
It's funny, a friend sent me a video she had made of a talking penis ( don't ask ) recently, she was convinced it was wonderful, and I am sure the original poem was funny. But there is only so much you can spin out a rude graphic image, and I did wonder why she was so confident about it when it was clearly not working as comedy. Usually i love her work, but she wasn' being discerning or objective about that one.
any kind of compliment scares me. It is a weird thought... how could it scare me...I want to hide and change the subject back to them or a neutral area.looks like something you need to explore?
I think a lot of creative people become afraid of their creative 'power' though, it is incredible to be able to do stuff other people can't, very frightening.
We are used to the concept 'gifted' and 'talented' but beg the internal questions 'who gave me the gift and what for' and 'why am I different'? etc
In my upbringing to be different was bad bad bad.
My son is gifted and we haven't had any issues about letting him just develop and find his level, but I remember embarassing my parents with my precocious conversation and talents.
This is all my story though- you'll have to delve deeper into yourself to work out what made you anxious about being talented.
Is it hard to write... to get your words out and see them, or do they just come out???I personally write not because I can but because I must!
The words spill everywhere. Even if I'm not working on something I correspond and contribute to discussion groups etc. I often respond in poetry to friends, and I love making people laugh.
Is your painting like that? You can't stop?
By the way, have you ever seen any of the work of Ginny Stanford? She did a painting of Hilary Clinton earlier this year
http://www.stephendcrouch.com/ginny_crouch_stanford.htmHere is her essay on the suicide of her husband
http://www.alsopreview.com/thecollections/stanford/Essays/gsdeath.html one of her paintings is at the bottom, a kimono scarecrow.