The practice objective remains to eliminate inspiration and develop the concept of intentionality. This is
not just aiming at acting deliberately as opposed to accepting serendipity. It is more to do with gaining
some understanding of my thoughts, beliefs, desires which operate at a number of levels. Sometimes
precise, other times inconsistent, erratic, false, vain, sacred and profane.

The inherent difficulty is that we perceive that we exist in a real world. However thoughts do not rely on
reality. We can think of unreal things. The focus being on drawing as the reductive process of capturing a
concept down to a minimal number of lines. This is an attempt at elimination of extraneous components, in
order to provide maximum focus on the representation of my thoughts.

The process is initiated conceptually by choosing a theme in order to consider the wider concerns relating
to the visual representation of signs particularly language. Language is primarily addressed through the
written or spoken word.

Language is what makes us human. It defines us and describes our existence. Language enables us to
communicate, to express ourselves. Without language there is nothing beyond sensuality and instinct.
Without language there is no intellect and therefore no possibility for the effective articulation of thoughts.

Through the appropriation of language, it is possible to address simple and complex themes. Language
can be poetic, whereby the representation of the words becomes an entity in itself. Also writing can be a
point of departure for visual and other representation.

Representation is critical in order to facilitate communication beyond the confines of my mind and enable
socialisation. Without this, the tenuous hold each of us have on reality is dangerously loosened.
Intentionality
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