No coincidence that this week I attended a reading by author Giulia Melucci of her book I Loved, I Lost, I Ate Spaghetti and the one-woman show of Kristy Hasen called Business. Both evenings celebrating the creativity of these urban women inspired the heck out of me for a number of reasons, but this big one — they are unabashedly juicy and sexual in their art.
As I continue to work on my own creative projects, I frequently find myself walking that line of how much to reveal. Only we as artists can decide what our line is.
Thanks for the truth, fellow artists.
Dear Nancy,
Thank you so much for those kind words and for being at my first ever reading. I’m new to this myself so to be called “unabashedly juicy and sexual” is a tremendous thrill for me. And I am honored to be considered an inspiration. Best to you in your creative endeavors. Reveal till it hurts! It hurts anyway!
Giulia Melucci
Hi Giulia —
I came to the reading with Robin Maggi and I’m so glad I did. I related on so many levels.
All the best,
Nancy