Posts from — September 2007
That’s Where it Starts
Since we were toddlers, we have instinctively known all about drawing on walls. What was more appealing than a big blank canvas of paint or wallpaper on which we could release our inner artist? Did we need anything more than a pack of Crayolas to inspire us to creativity? Or to draw out our social deviance? Drawing on walls, how naughty it was. And if we didn’t know it before our first modern day cave painting, we certainly knew it after our first spanking for it.
After we understood that it was wrong, we had two options. One, we could learn it was against the rules, hamper our desire to do it again, to avoid the spanking. Two, we could learn that it was against the rules, still desire to do it, follow our hearts, and risk the spanking.
This is for all the kids who picked the crayon back up and went back to the wall.
September 29, 2007 No Comments
What is Drawing on Walls?
Drawing on Walls is what it’s all about. Drawing on Walls is the belief that the rules that govern society are not necessarily the rules that should govern you. Drawing on Walls is the belief that you have the right to be who you are, no matter who you are. Drawing on Walls is a way of seeing beyond, breaking down, and living outside of the box to which you have been confined by the society in which you live. Drawing on Walls is fighting the status quo, believing in better ways, and refusing to conform.
September 15, 2007 No Comments
Drawing on Walls, the movie
The movie page is still here. It has just been shifted to the sidelines. It’s kind of like a special team in football. It’s had its time, it served its purpose, and now it must make way. If you want to visit Drawing on Walls, the movie, do not fret. Please go here.
September 6, 2007 No Comments
Extreme Site Makeover
If you have come here in search of Drawing on Walls, the movie, bless you, and obviously this site has experienced a facelift. It has not, however, experienced a change in theme. Not really. What has changed is the way that theme is being expressed. The power of words may not be appreciated, but it is still incontrovertible. Let’s see if we can’t use it to do something brilliant.
September 1, 2007 No Comments