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Letter to favourite celebrity

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Answered by waniafatima
1

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Explanation:

Let me first say that I am a tremendous fan of yours and have followed your career with equal amounts of interest and appreciation for quite some time. This, I suspect, is something you hear frequently, perhaps from people you meet on the street or in restaurants, but I should tell you that my opinion is a bit more considered than most, being an artist myself.

Regarding my art, I was hoping I might interest you in a small (13") piece of mine, a small sculpture which I am making available for sale and which just happens to be a replica of the alien creature from your movie of the same name. It is for this reason that I suspect the piece might be particularly appealing to you. It is a simple construction, but it's art is both subtle and profound. It is constructed entirely from household items as might, indeed, be found in your own home. For instance, the head of the creature is a clothespin. This, actually, was the genesis of the piece, this item, and I'm sure if you stop to consider a clothespin you'll notice the remarkable similarity and further consider how marvelous is the artist's perspective on everyday things that he might see this simple object for something so dissimilar--and then you may further consider how natural and inevitable the comparison is and lead yourself to wonder how you might never have noticed it before. Thus is art. I dare say the remainder of the piece is as complete a triumph.

Because of your interest in the piece, I have gone to great lengths to preserve its availability. At my last exhibition, which took place in the VFW hall in my hometown, and which was in the interest of full disclosure more of a "swap meet", I was persistently hounded by what I must classify as the very basest of collectors, a gentlemen of most repulsive odor and temperament, who insisted that this particular object d'art would be most effectively used at a notepad, the spring-loaded mouth of the statue most practically used to hold, say, a grocery list (this, I may add, would be a wonderful additional feature of the piece to the appreciative collector). That this philistine could view a work of art in such a manner as to... well, I need not tell you that I denied him purchase. Do you know what he said as he left my table? I can't recall his exact words, but I feel sure that I said something like, "I'd like to see you make one yourself," or words to that effect. This is something you've no doubt encountered yourself in the commercial sectors of the entertainment industry. You may rest assured that you have a kindred spirit in me.

I am holding the piece on reserve pending a check from you or your delegates in the amount of $14. I can also send you a brief catalog of other available pieces, some of which may also interest you or colleagues of yours in the motion picture industry. Representative drawings accompany each item's description. This I can provide free of charge upon request.

Regards,

Answered by tannamedhavi
1

Answer:

your answer is here

Explanation:

know that you will most likely never see this, and that's the pain of this situation. Being so thankful for someone who will never know who you are. I am one in a million people who admire you, look to you for a smile when I am having a bad day, and just being there to support you.

To you, I am just "another fan," and while you may be thankful for me, I will never be a lasting memory imprinted in your mind. To me, you are one of my favorite human beings. You are constantly in my thoughts, and there is not a moment that goes by when I do not think about you.

There are so many things I would do to try and meet you, just to get to talk to you for a minute at most. Many other people wonder why I would go through all the trouble and spend all the money just to catch a glimpse of you.

For me, the decision is quite an easy one. You were there for me whenever I was having a bad day, when I thought no one was in my corner. You were always there to make me smile, even when know one else knew I was fighting to get through the day. You knew without even being there.

I find a piece of my happiness comes from seeing you, whether its on my TV, computer screen, or maybe even from far away.

To other people, it might seem childish. How could I be in love with someone that does not know me, and probably never will? There is no way that you can love a celebrity. That is where they are wrong. When you read enough about a person, when you watch a lot about a person, you start to feel like you know them. Not in a creepy way, but in a loving way. When you feel like you know someone, it is very easy to fall in love with them.

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