Make your mark

My friends and I often speak about making our mark. And by mark, I don’t mean our marks on the world (although we do have several conversations going about that). Our intention when talking about marks is practicing art and the marks that make our’s unique. Expert visual, performance and recording artists are paid a lot for their unique mark, and they spend their lifetime working on it. Ours should also be the daily practice to discover our unique marks. We should never expect to get paid for finding this place, but if we ever are we are well compensated. Here, I share some of my marks. I am getting closer every day. As I practice I become more adept at using my medium of choice and I always learn something about myself.