CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Frank Lloyd Wright's Career Advice for Aspiring Artists

mymodernmet.com: American architecture was forever changed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Throughout his storied career, which spanned more than 70 years, Wright not only created unique styles of architecture, but helped teach future generations of architects. In fact, it was his teaching that sustained him during periods of inactivity when he failed to win building commissions.

1 comment:

DeKlyen said...

Frank Lloyd Wright is an architectural genius who has stole my eye more than once in the past, so this article caught my eye as well. After reading it, I wanted to check myself to the list. First, I consider myself to be very humble with my ego which I have in a decently healthy body, full of black coffee and ice cream. I love nature and truth, with a true appreciation for the trees, the clouds and other organisms that live with us. I always work on trying new things with the sincerest ability that I have - and hope to grow. I constantly work on putting action to my ideas; however, that is sometimes more effective than others. I consider myself very imaginative in the creation and design of new ideas and try to make them as aesthetic as possible, whether than is a prop in Annie or in a haunted house. I always create more connections and more fluid designs with others I am working with. Appreciating the work that you do and the basis and conceptual fundamentals are key, in my opinion, even if that is against the common ideology and belief. That has to include faith - in yourself and the concepts - and rebelling from the tradition. I think I am on the right track and know I have space to growth within all ten areas.