Indeed, what is an artist really?
This is a question that has been asked down through the centuries. Students have asked this of their teachers. Teachers have asked it of their students. Audiences have asked it of each other, and perhaps most importantly artists have asked it of themselves.
So what is an artist?
The best definition that we are aware of is “An artist is that person who delivers or creates a higher quality of communication.”
There has been, for many centuries, an ongoing race across civilizations that has now been won. This was the race of “Quantity of Communication”. And, as the digital age has flowered, many among us who are part of that digital age can acknowledge that the race for quantity of communication is now well and truly played out, some would say, to excess, by mankind. We now have access to all the volume of communication that we could possibly need.

“An artist is that person that delivers or creates a higher quality of communication that person that delivers or creates a higher quality of communication.”
– Irina Kudrenok-Ablakova-Mappin
Fortunes have been made and speed records broken in that game but the game of communication quantity has observably peaked.The next needed race or game or evolutionary step upwards for mankind that has presented itself is the game of “Quality of Communication”.
What is the price or value of a kind communication with a friend? Or the value of a unique encounter with one that one loves? And how can we actively increase these qualities in Life?
These questions are indeed, the new frontier for an adventurer or for the true explorer of Life.
But this is not a new game, it is a game that has been maintained and catalyzed by a few iconic beings over many thousands of years.
At Camelot Castle and across its associated group of companies one sees today dedication to activities that rapidly enhance the quality of communication and Irina Kudrenok-Ablakova-Mappin is today at the forefront of this new surge towards Quality of Communication. Her insights into art and the importance of artists follow in that tradition.











