This is a question for each individual to answer for themselves. It will be different for everyone.
At what point in your training did you feel that your Art (or training in general) went beyond just something that you "did" to become something that you "are" (or a part of who you are?)
No one is "only" an MA-ist, that's not what I'm implying. I'm just curious as to when it became a part of who you are.
I'll answer for myself after a few others have chimed in.
At what point in your training did you feel that your Art (or training in general) went beyond just something that you "did" to become something that you "are" (or a part of who you are?)
No one is "only" an MA-ist, that's not what I'm implying. I'm just curious as to when it became a part of who you are.
I'll answer for myself after a few others have chimed in.