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A creative blog by Heidi Huber on The Whole 9

Heidi Huber started her career with the sink or swim theory. Luckily she knows the freestyle which has taken her from the Chicago stage to behind the scenes in Los Angeles where she currently continues to tap as The Whole 9’s Chief of Everything Else.

What is the finest work of art on the planet?

Today we kick off our daily Question of the Day. Running 7 days a week, this blog is designed to get you talking and thinking. I’m Heidi Huber, The Whole 9’s Master of Disguise, and I’ll be moderating this blog and would love it if you submitted any questions you’ve been wanting to ask. Simply email it to  memberservices at thewhole9.com We’ll even give you credit if you’d like.

So, to get started, we’re asking something nearly every member of this community probably has an opinion on. So speak up and remember, there are no wrong answers!

What is the finest work of art on the planet?

  1. Okay…so what occurs to me is that the human body is the greatest work of art on the planet. Corny perhaps, but that’s the first thing that came to mind…

  2. Wow! You can’t really top the human body.

    What comes to mind for me is not something by Leonardo da Vinci or Michelangelo, but rather things that have impacted my own life like the Essence album by Lucinda Williams or the beautiful song Angel by Jimi Hendrix, or the inspiring words of Kahlil Gibran, or the art of psychotherapy which I believe to be an art as much as it is a science.

    Los Angeles also has some pretty amazing street murals, which I feel adds so much to the depth and character of the city — this art is the voice of people in the city demanding to be listened to. They don’t live in Beverly Hills, they don’t drive white Ferrari’s and they can’t afford cosmetic surgery — but they are the city’s fabric and it’s future — and their art grounds me somehow.

  3. Oh come one. It’s the TALKING HEADS song ‘And She Was’.

    Easy-peasy.

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