Whatever creative path you take as a landscape architect, the chances are that you are unlikely to create anything entirely devoid of past influences in your life. This is something that all artists share as a likeness in their work. It does not, however, restrict an individual from creating a unique work of genius. The key to success in this endeavour is to study the work of others with care and allow it to be an influence equal to that of your own past. In this way fresh ideas will begin to filter into your subconscious, your working vocabulary will increase and your portfolio will reflect this, making you the new must have asset for every cutting edge practice.
Ben Morgan
Photograph: www.pbs.org/wnet/brain/images/index_mid_off_06.jpg
Friday, June 02, 2006
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