While walking, doing street photography, and writing, I am in a systematic, ongoing dialogue with myself.
While doing a dialogue with myself, I often challenge and doubt my impressions, ideas, and insights to check if they make sense. Indeed, each piece of writing is a fruit of discussion with myself. I would say there are always infinite conclusions numbers after conversing with myself. Sometimes, conclusions can contradict each other. Still, I write down some of my findings on my iPhone (e.g., while walking and doing street photography) so that I can return to it later while writing text on my laptop. Writing this text is not an exception. After all, while doing it, I think. I try to share something meaningful. I do it by asking myself: Does that particular idea make sense?
Am I consistent in my thinking and doing? Or I am simply wrong.
The last option is always possible. Thus, do not consider all my writings you find on the www.adammazek.com website, my Dear Friend, as the ultimate and universal truth. The truth is I am not more brilliant than the usual average man living on this planet. You won’t find groundbreaking answers to your issues here. The only thing you can find here is doubt and silence. I do not expect anybody to get answers to existential questions. Still, I believe it is always worth to search something meaningful and profound in one’s life. That’s why I do a dialogue with myself. That’s why I believe in myself and all my artistic doings.
I simply hope I will help not only myself but also others to learn something to develop during a journey called life. I want to inspire others they can also create great things (e.g., by conversing with themselves) and that it is mainly up to ourselves whether we take part in an eternal dialogue between generations that happens in the broadly defined art world.