67 posts tagged “art”
In that typical internet way, I've found myself at a new blog today and a new opportunity to partake in the goods of others. In this case it's an online marketing course by Laura Bray.
I'm now trying to decide if I want to shell out the money to take it. Let's be clear on one point: I don't have a problem with the amount being asked. The question is can I afford to spend that money right now and (perhaps more importantly) will I really implement anything I learn. It's true, I am my own biggest enemy.
On the plus side, marketing is one of the biggest things I need help with. I think the art and craft I make is fine and dandy - I just need the market. (I could use some marketing help for my gallery too. Again, our art and cultural events are good, we just need the marketing.) I'm pretty burnt out on doing craft sales where I have to go set up for a day and waste my life smiling at people. I would much rather figure out how to be more successful online or to get myself out into more galleries and/or artsy stores.
As noted below, a call for art arrived in my envelope of goodies. I am finally taking a good look at it and there is a website with all the info. Being the helpful little disseminator of information that I am, I encourage anyone out there to consider entering the Mail Art Olympix. (Whether or not I will get my act together is a whole other story.)
Friday was a good mail day - an envelope full of arty goodness arrived in the mail:
The envelope has an art stamp on it. For some reason I don't get particularly excited about art stamps. I mean, I think it's cool and I respect those who are into that, but it's just not my thing.
I'm not sure what's up with "Dada Poem" but I like it. It's a half-sheet of paper, photocopied art but individually signed.
What really excites me is this art money. Check out the full-size images. I love that it's "valid only after transformation by an artist". I also love that each one is individually numbered. If I actually get around to "validating" my money, I'm thinking I'll send one back to get another blank one. Not sure about trying to spend them, we'll see. There's a few businesses around here where I think it might work.
I really like how these fit into the tradition of local currency. I'm interested in local currency and the empowerment it can give to a community. Part of me finds it very conceptual and isn't sure how well it works to all of a sudden introduce a bunch of new money into a community, but I sure like the idea in theory.
There's also some calls for art that I may or may not have time to even consider. I'm hoping to make some new art to hang at my gallery - crazy, I know.
Sorry, that's all I've got in me. I just wanted to acknowledge that Sunday was Worldwide Pinhole Day and I was the loser who didn't participate. Sigh. I'm pretty sure I remember shooting some pinholga shots last year, but I never got around to posting any of them. I don't even think I developed the film until summer, and I'm pretty sure all I did with the film was print a proof sheet.
Here's my main excuse for such loser-ness: I don't have a darkroom or other proper workspace, so it's hard to even want to deal with this stuff. It's my constant struggle to have a place for making art. I am a small step closer - I bought my dream darkroom sink a couple weeks ago. I have a room for it, but the room is full of junk and needs plumbing and electrical work and drywall. (Somehow it sounds worse when I type it all out.) I'm trying, but the process is slow.
(P.S. I bought a pottery wheel today. I'm crazy.)
"anticipation"
mixed media - collage and acrylic
(Disclaimer: I think this is a horrible photo of the piece, but I am feeling no patience for Photoshop today so you all will just have to suffer.)
This collage, along with the previous collage, are for a monthly themed art challenge at the gallery. The upcoming theme is On the Farm. I like the opportunity to make something that is low-key. I've made some very serious art in the past and sometimes I feel like everything that follows must be equally serious. It's a dumb thing to think, but I can't help it. At any rate, the current theme is something I can definitely identify with since I basically live on a farm. Both pieces I made are directly based on my life and I'm pretty happy with how they turned out.
After forcing her to read my original posting, L sent this kind reply:
hmmm yes, but you see that is exactly why I want you to photograph my nakedness. I don't want it to look like
K***'s photos. I would prefer the thinking aspect of it all....
of course we all want to look good so I guess that is your challenge. Take my inherent beauty and make it come out
in a photo of my naked ass.
L
(By the way, the K in question is someone who takes very lovely portraits. They are generally more typical than what I would shoot, but lovely nonetheless.)
So, apparently my photos have this magical "thinking aspect" that I just need to tap into when I photograph L. Sure, no problem, I'm sure I can do that. (I'll let you decide how sarcastic my tone was in that last sentence.)