exactly. who gives a flying fuzz about what "inspires" you?
exactly. who gives a flying fuzz about what "inspires" you?
everything is new and nothing has ever been done before - richard rorty
It's kinda both...lol I know some of the Galleries in the area need a statement w/ your portfolio.
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." ~ Georgia O'Keeffe
"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once you grow up."
Pablo Picasso
hmm. i'm confused.
i think an artist statement should be written by the artist, and be about the art, not about him or herself. anything about the artist should arise from the work, not from the artist's statement itself.
everything is new and nothing has ever been done before - richard rorty
Anything about the artist is about the work.
And vice-versa.
"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once you grow up."
Pablo Picasso
An artist statement is what, how, and why you do what you do, from your perspective. So it is as much about the artist, as it is about the art.
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." ~ Georgia O'Keeffe
Perhaps so ... but I think it should be a bit more direct and concise. that's all.
everything is new and nothing has ever been done before - richard rorty
How can it be more direct than if it comes from the artist?
As for concise, well, it all depends on how messed up you are. Which is more concise out the next 3 choices:
1/ I shoot because of reason #1
2/ I shoot because of reason #2
3/ I just shoot.
#3 would be the most concise. And also the most boring. Which is not good when you are trying to sell your work.![]()
"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once you grow up."
Pablo Picasso