It is a misconception that no good art is being created in the
contemporary age. Very little is being created in the mainstream, that is true, but there are
still those who persevere in spite of being starved of publicity, or
even, as in the case of ceramicist Charles Krafft,
receiving negative publicity. Even though his website has not been updated recently, I am pleased to report that Charles is still going strong despite recent illness and simultaneously celebrated and ridiculed the life of Charles Manson in his usual Delftware style:
But what about others who, while not politically aware or conscious, are creating good works of art that are implicitly white, by dint of their aesthetics and subject matters?