Hi Sebastion, you do illustrate an interesting insight into the fundimentals of your creative process: the corrupt hegemony that you find self evident and pervasive, (having encountered at so many twists and turns of your life). This seems to be a veneer or canvas that you are fighting against / reacting to / painting upon?
however this is a view not neccesarily as obvious to the rest of the contributors to the forum and I guess that is an explanation why your statements which are central to your thoughts and your life (and your creativity), appear irrelevant and frivilous to others.
It is interesting for me to reflect on your statements in the context of my own creative decisions and viewpoint and think of my general outlook that underpins my work... What is my "creative persona" the outcome of? and could it have been different? How does it influence and effect my work at the most basic level? (i think of this as trying to see the back of my own head and i attempt it often) It's actually a process as artists or creators i think we owe ourselves and our audience.
But I wouldnt like think that my outlook and viewpoint is obvious to others, they cant see what i can out of my own eyes! i wouldnt think that makes them naive! Illustrating and expressing those ideas i feel IS the artistic/creative process. And I think that it's the process that people expect to be discussed here in this forum.
Now we have heard your background, it would be very interesting to hear how you have interpreted the statements you want to make about the world, in the techniques and ideas, outcome, aesthetic and exhibition etc of your work, rather than making those statements seemingly randomly in the forum.
it seems a great opportunity having the background, experiences, insight and opinions you have to express this through your work in a way to pursuade your detractors of your point of view (whether they are the opposing contributors to this forum or indeed the corrupt hegemony itself)!
anyway this was meant in good spirits to all.