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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 Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Lol! Well, this is where family is now. I lived in Pleasant Hills then Shadyside. Brightwood nursery school, then Falk School in Pittsburgh. Then moved to VA :-(
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  • Posted by UncommonSense 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I had to log in when I saw your latest post here...if you haven't been to Slippery Rock, you haven't been anywhere yet. :)

    Now, you would've been way cool if you grew up or had family in New Brighton! MMMMmm. The Hot Dog Shoppe.
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  • Posted by gwilhelm56 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Moved from Crafton to up up upstate NY, where I've been pretty much ever since. Trying to reestablish myself as an actor, as I had "Dissed" FDR on film, and hadn't worked in NYC since!!
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  • Posted by gwilhelm56 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Chipped Ham ... ahhh .. the memories... haven't had that since I left the 'Burgh back in the 60's as a Wee Lad!!
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  • Posted by $ kathywiso 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I am laughing so hard right now. I was so glad to hear you made it out alive...with those dead animals in the yard and the windows blocked with fire wood... Don't take any more pics... Thank You for the compliment. We have time for more fun, I have just been really busy with lots of changes...apologies :-) I am so proud of you. !!
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thank you, Pirate!!
    I can't wait to read yours. I'm sure it will be an amazing read. You've shared some of your stories here before, and I shake my head in wonder.
    Your friend,
    NMA
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thank you, Kathy!!! I don't know how I missed seeing this. It would have not been as sweet without you :-)
    Thinking back on that day still makes me laugh out loud. I have no doubt in my mind you would have driven up here, pistol locked and cocked! I have to go stealth mode some night and snap a photo of the JG house looking like an axe murders dream house. It really does... 👀🍹🍹Cheers!
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  • Posted by $ kathywiso 11 years, 3 months ago
    Congratulations NMA.. You surely deserve this recognition. I have enjoyed your writings in The Gulch and remember you posting some pictures quite a while ago and they were excellent !! Also remember the day you visited John Galt and his creepy house...kept waiting for you to get back.. I was prepared to drive the 4 hours to make sure you were safe.. LOL...
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  • Posted by Hiraghm 11 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I've lived too long already.

    I get the 98% lean bologna.

    When I was little, and sick, my chicken noodle soup was always accompanied by a bologna sandwich.
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