A new idea can be either unfamiliar, silly, or both.
It can't be judged by description.
It needs to be done [made] to exist.
It is unlikely that anyone will sanction something they don't understand, therefore you have no choice but to do it yourself.
At whatever it takes.
You may have to beg, steal and borrow to get it done.
But that is for you to work out how you do it.
It's electrical.
The film Citizen Kane is a very good example.
It was stolen not sanctioned.
Orson Welles could not find any backers, but he did raise a small sum for casting.
He begged, borrowed and cajoled people into building sets and shooting full blown screen tests which became eventually a third of the final film.
It existed.
Backers could see what they were getting, and he got his funding.
With out him doing it when it supposedly couldn't be done, it would be another in the endless list of ideas that never happened.
Miles Davis - So What.mp3
[courtesy of Crustcake Picks]
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Detroit/Nordstrom Commission I 54"x64" Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
Detroit/Nordstrom Commission II 54"x64" Oil and Acrylic on Canvas

Continued progress on the second commission for Nordstrom/Detroit - 54"x64" - Oil and Acrylic On Canvas
Graphics starting to be applied - 54"x64" Acrylic and Oil on Canvas - Detroit/Nordstrom Commission
Work in Progress - Acrylic on Canvas 54"x64"
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