I Only Blame Myself
by Mark Edward Adams on 2/6/2013 7:33:48 AM | 13 Comments |
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I believe that when work is not well received it is 100% my fault. I failed in my part to connect with the viewer. There are reasons that it did not resonate with people. It is easy to say that people are not sophisticated enough to appreciate a piece. However in my opinion, people are a pretty good judge of authenticity. Even without any artistic training people know what they like and will not buy anything that does not speak to them. It is all feedback in the end and the best artists use this feedback to make the next piece something that will really touch people. [...]
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How clay sculpting techniques informed my oil painting techniques
by Brian Sherwin on 9/15/2011 10:48:17 PM | 2 Comments |
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I'll admit it... I was a painting snob during those early college years. However, my attitude changed once I had to take a clay sculpting class as one of the requirements for my art major. I went into it thinking that it would be the old 'ashtray' a-go-go once again. After all, "Painting is the only serious form of art", right? [...]
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