Thursday, January 29, 2009

Visual Artists Are Invisible

Well we have a new president, maybe us visual artists may get some notice. The performing artists
are getting all of the praise and glory. Painters and sculptors are going to have to raise cane to
get any coverage. I hope the new administration raises the profiles of the visual artist.
See USA Artists website, look for "American Paradox."
This will give you some idea how artists are regarded in the USA.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Andrew Wyeth

Andrew Wyeth was an artist hero of mine. I liked his point of view and his work. I like the fact that he made his art, no matter what critics said . Andrew Wyeth was his own man, I like independent artists , I happen to be one . I work on what interests me art wise. I was fortunate enough in my early art career to be able to see over two hundred original Wyeth paintings and drawings.
I went to the Chicago Art Institute, by train overnight in 1966 to see the exhibition. It was one of my art pilgrimages, the other, was to see the work of Henry O. Tanner.
The public outvoted the critics and I for one, am very glad.
LONG LIVE ANDREW WYETH!!!!!!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Hustle! Hustle! Hustle!

I just looked at the Wally Findlay gallery website. Dang!!!! I forgot about all of those artists, that group of european painters who are pushing paint around just like the american artists are. The number of artists trying to get on walls is mind boggling. I am not going to be a critic about bad art or good art here , but being aware of the large numbers of artists means, I will have to keep my selling skills sharpened. The next eleven months will be more uphill than usual. I will hustle, hustle,hustle.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Career Traction

Art career don't just happen. On 1-10-2009, I went to hear an artist answer questions about his career. The session was held in a gallery that opened an exhibition of art by artist Michael Workman. There were several woks sold in the $3000-6000 plus price range.
One of the questions asked of Mr. Workman was, how did he get his first career break? He said a gallery saw his work years ago and that was the start. I have seen the work of Michael Workman in Santa Fe,New Mexico several times. Think George Inness, when it comes to the look of the work. The gallery in Denver that is showing the art of Michael Workman is Gallery 1261. Find by Google.
Most artists that have a on going art career, can recall their first art career break. I find it interesting to hear how artists get their start.