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Producer of the Week: Non_mooching_artist

Posted by sdesapio 11 years, 3 months ago to Featured Producers
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Non_mooching_artist shares the profound impact “Atlas Shrugged” had on her as well as how Galt’s Gulch and its inhabitants have inspired her creativity.

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QUICK FACTS

*Favorite Ayn Rand book:
I am hard pressed to choose just one. “The Virtue of Selfishness” and “Atlas Shrugged” would be tied for the top spot, and yet “Anthem” stirred something within me. I would have to say that the acknowledgement of finding that “I” is the most powerful word at the disposal of man moved me. I can proudly say that both of my children have read and understood its meaning.

*Favorite Ayn Rand Character:
Howard Roark, hands down. He was the ideal of what “The Virtue of Selfishness” taught. I work hard to live by those teachings.

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Q & A

*When were you first introduced to Ayn Rand?
I remember seeing “Atlas Shrugged” on my mom’s bookshelf, but she died before I got to ask her about it. It was on my list of books I wanted to read; I think it was about 6 years ago, I was in our local book shop and I saw it. I bought it, read it, and felt like a light switch had been thrown! I was asking everyone I knew if they’d read it, and if yes, if it had affected them as profoundly as I felt it had me.

From there I saw the Atlas Society’s website but it was lacking something for me. When I saw that “Atlas Shrugged” was going to become a movie, I swear, I did a happy dance! Then I saw the Galt’s Gulch Online website on Facebook, and the circle has expanded exponentially.

*How has Ayn Rand influenced your life?
I feel that Ayn Rand confirmed what I believed: That work on one’s own behalf should be rewarded, and it is not wrong to feel justified in expecting to be compensated for effort. That moochers and looters are real and the true enemy of mankind. That we sadly, at this present moment, are living the reality of “Atlas Shrugged”.

*What passion project are you working on now?
I have started my own fine art business, Blue Sky Canvas, which is easier said than done. Any creative endeavor isn’t a compulsory act, and the creative muse can be elusive. I find that interacting with the amazing people I’ve come to know in the Gulch has inspired me more than I can say, and for that, I thank you all.

*How did you hear about Galt’s Gulch Online?
I saw an Ayn Rand quote one day on Facebook, liked it, and followed it to the Gulch website. I didn’t think twice about whether or not to be a producer. The hardest part was coming up with the right “name”. I think it fits.

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ON THE WEB

*Facebook: Coming soon - my business Facebook page. I will post in the Gulch when it passes muster.

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  • Posted by Hiraghm 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Not enough wine, but plenty of whine?
    (like I said, don't mind me, I'm feverish...)
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  • Posted by straightlinelogic 11 years, 3 months ago
    I know very little about you, but I love your nom de plume. Congratulations from one non-mooching artist to another.
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thank you, straightline. I like yours as well. I hope that the bio filled in a bit :-)
    I actually receive your emails and find them to be full of insight. Thank you for writing them.
    Ask away if there's anything else you'd like to know.
    Kind regards,
    NMA
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  • Posted by Herb7734 11 years, 3 months ago
    I remember reading the Fountainhead when I was in my teens. I read it over and over. I remembered seeing the movie, but I was so young I didn't fully understand it, but somehow it felt uplifting. After almost reading the print off of the book, I went out and bought two copies in soft cover, tore out Roark's speech, and taped the whole thing to the wall of my bedroom so I could see it and read it over whenever I felt I needed inspiration.
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It was truly one of the most inspiring things I've ever read in my life. It made my heart pound! I'm glad it's stayed with you throughout your life.
    NMA
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 11 years, 3 months ago
    Nice story and interview. Best smile at the Gulch I've seen so far.
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    lol good one. When my boys were little my sister used to call him Bob Le Ponge...because she was on an elevator with a French family once and the little boy had a Sponge Bob back pack, my sister pointed at it and asked how that was said in French... She loved to say it...and became contagious... "Bob le Ponge".. Much like the Veggie Tales "Oh WHERE is my hair brush??!!"
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