Alan Moore #10 ~ Advice for young Artists

Alan Moore interviewed by LJ Pindling of Street Law Productions. Final part. Interviewed on 27 June 2008 in Spring Boroughs, Northampton, England.
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25 Responses to “Alan Moore #10 ~ Advice for young Artists”

  1. spazmodicrapealarm says:

    I don’t know whether I want to slap or hug the interviewer!

  2. wiiagent says:

    Great advice from a great person!

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  4. yogeesunshine says:

    Amazing

  5. deaftron says:

    @burnticeblues My interpretation of it was; even if you’re rich, if you’re not a champion of the status quo (a person of the ruling class/race/religion/political affiliation du jour), it doesn’t matter how much money you have or where you’re putting it, you’ll ultimately end up looking as marginalized and manipulated and marketed to as anyone else is. Doing your own thing and feeling totally fulfilled by it, is the only thing that can really put you on the path to self-expression and meaning.

  6. 777Lateralus says:

    great interview

  7. 7997ish says:

    @hijodeganas which is why this is great advice <3

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  9. SoleMan117 says:

    So, in esscene what he’s saying is…
    “Never Compromise. Even in the face of Aramgeddon.”

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  11. andyshorrors says:

    A brilliant man and very inspiring words!!! Follow your bliss whatever the cost is the only way to live!!!

  12. burnticeblues says:

    he’s very good but some of what he says is slightly contridicting, just thinking of the money increasingly dosnt matter comment. when in a world of increasing class divides, unfortunately it does. just perhaps not in the way of owning your own money does. DYA GET MIE?

  13. TheBambiniGiant says:

    Listen up youtubers, young folk and fellow aspiring artists, for the lord of awesome has spoken in this video. You will praise him.

  14. 5686darryl says:

    @faggisthehaggis i’m 25 lol. i’m an aspirig artist but didn’t get serious about it as a life vocation until a few years ago.

  15. faggisthehaggis says:

    @5686darryl ur nether too old, if you got kids like he said they wont die if you go on the doll to try n reach ur dreams, but they will learn to aim higher in life and love you for it

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  20. 5686darryl says:

    i wish i had someone tell me this when i was 16.

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  25. JapeUK says:

    Great advice, I think people hoping to make a creative or passion based career really just need to rememer when niggles of doubt and anxiety get to them, that barring a few born-geniuses like Mozart, 99% of all the ‘greats’ you admire were exactly where you where – Keep Scrapping. Worst thing that can happen is you spend your life doing the things you love, regardless of success or fame or whatever you’ll have done alot better than most people do in a lifetime.

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