I see both of your perspectives and hold both in high regard. I most agree with her policy of spending most of your time perfecting your craft. You could do this by being prolific, especially if you are burning two thirds of your completions. I suppose that just as we accept, as a culture, all forms of visual arts expression, with or wit…
I see both of your perspectives and hold both in high regard. I most agree with her policy of spending most of your time perfecting your craft. You could do this by being prolific, especially if you are burning two thirds of your completions. I suppose that just as we accept, as a culture, all forms of visual arts expression, with or without skill I might add, then we might also expect there to be all manner of approaches to the BUSINESS of art, especially given that we have no metrics for comparing the effectiveness of these approaches.
I agree. It’s not uncommon, unfortunately, to encounter artists who think theirs is the only way. But truly, there are so many approaches that can be successful
I see both of your perspectives and hold both in high regard. I most agree with her policy of spending most of your time perfecting your craft. You could do this by being prolific, especially if you are burning two thirds of your completions. I suppose that just as we accept, as a culture, all forms of visual arts expression, with or without skill I might add, then we might also expect there to be all manner of approaches to the BUSINESS of art, especially given that we have no metrics for comparing the effectiveness of these approaches.
I agree. It’s not uncommon, unfortunately, to encounter artists who think theirs is the only way. But truly, there are so many approaches that can be successful