Just Because . . .
Say thanks just because your heart is full. Be nice just because it’s Monday. Expect nothing in return. Do it just because.
Say thanks just because your heart is full. Be nice just because it’s Monday. Expect nothing in return. Do it just because.
Guest blogger Mara Purl is an actress-turned-writer-performer-producer. The central character in her soon-to-be-released book is a fine artist. In this post, Mara shares what she calls the Be’s of the Art Biz: Be Authentic, Be Brave, Be Persistent, Be in Integrity, Be in Experience, and Be Creative.
Whether or not you have a sales track record for your art, you can still take actions to show people that your art has value. Here are seven ways. 1. Make great art. I mean really great art. The kind of art that makes the heavens sing. Don’t settle for mediocre or “good enough” where
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Today’s Deep Thought should get your juices flowing. All I’m asking is . . . Is there such a thing as an original idea in art anymore? Has everything been done before? Have all the good ideas been taken?
Don’t let size or space be an issue when you make your art. Make your art it as big as it needs to be in order to hold your ideas and dreams. If it’s good enough, it will find a home. If you have to borrow a truck to haul it, you’ll do that, too.
Make Your Art Big Enough to Hold Your Ideas and Dreams Read
Here’s a little game you can play at the next exhibit you visit. What do you want to take home with you? Why? Play the game by thinking back to the last art exhibit you visited.
Deep Thought Thursday: 1 piece of art Read