Accountant in the studio
In a drawing class years ago, I met a student from another university who had joined the course as an elective.
“I’m an Accounting major, but I thought I’d take a break and dabble around in drawing this semester.”
I replied, “What a coincidence! I’m an art major, but I thought I’d take a break and dabble around in Accounting this semester.”
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At the time, ego determined my sarcastic mental response. “I take this seriously. Who are you to enter into my practice in such a casual and condescending way?”
Since then, my perspective has shifted. I embrace dabbling. Thrashing. Testing.
One person’s vocation is another person’s hobby. One person’s profession is another person’s weekend diversion.
Faced with a similar situation today, I’d reply, “That’s great! I can’t wait to see how your Accounting perspective influences the way you approach drawing.”
And I’d mean it, too.