both. You can write it and then puctuate it with visualization through films (movies, cinema)
2007-09-19 19:53:38
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answer #1
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answered by typical dude 2
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I'd prefer to be a brilliant writer. Not only because I'm a genious with words, but I would like to make money while I'm still ALIVE. A lot of visual artists don't make the bulk of their money until they're deceased. Sad, but true.
2007-09-20 02:54:48
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answer #2
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answered by mybootyisthatbig79 5
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This is a great question. Creativity stems from writing or artistry. Both are visualizations that allow each and every one of us grow. I like to do both. To me, writing is a whole lot easier than drawing.
2007-09-20 02:51:42
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answered by Grapes 3
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it would depend on the option you like best, and every choice has its own temptation.
for me, being a writer would help me better, from vocabulary to imagination and deeper understanding upon life. but the best thing in being a writer is to make the readers try to imagine things you've imagined and written in your writing - in their own way! :)
2007-09-20 03:05:32
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answered by scotlandsweetheart 2
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i'd pick brilliant artist...visuals have always bn inspiring to me...i'd like to look at things and recreate them in my definition or interpretation...i wish i could capture the beautiful things that i see evryday but until now they remain memories...it'll b nice to hv things or ideas i picture in my head recreated into tangible matter! *sigh* nvr bn good at the visual translating part myself...
2007-09-20 03:06:48
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answered by WildChild 2
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I think I'd prefer to be a writer. I'm better with words than images.
2007-09-20 04:03:19
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answered by fiVe 6
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I'd rather be a great writer.
It impresses me more when writing is done well than paintings or sculpture or the like does.
2007-09-20 02:53:16
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answer #7
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answered by hypno_toad1 7
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visual - i love. for example: a picture can instantly convey volumes of information. text, is just to slow, but BOTH are artists.
2007-09-20 02:50:03
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answered by Phoenix 3
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An artist of course; i am art ."Brilliant" Matter of opinion.
I don't want to sound to "self-absorbed".
2007-09-20 02:57:31
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answered by "Ronnie The Chosen" 2
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i haven't seen a good artist from da Vinci.
anyone would do both of them..God doesn't ask us to choose betwween artist or writer..do each of them accordingly to your powers..and desire...
2007-09-20 03:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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