I've been conflicted recently about where to show my artwork.
Part of me knows that I need to just get it out there and let people see it, regardless of the venue. But then I have this other part of me (I call it the art snob) that only wants my work to be in respectable places, like commercial galleries and art centers.
My friend Junanne says that she doesn't care where her art is - she says she'll hang it on a fence as long as people will see it.
So I guess I want to be somewhere in between. In the past I've shown my work in places that I wouldn't necessarily put on my resume, just to get it out there. I think I need to continue. You just never know who will see it.
How do you decide where to show your work?
One artist's struggles and triumphs in starting an art career. Sharing resources and ideas...
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Staying Positive
Despite the downturn in the economy, I've actually had my best year yet as an artist, so it's not too hard for me to stay positive.
But if you're overwhelmed with all the bad news on the financial front, watch Alyson's Stanfield's inspirational video:
Speaking of practicing gratitude - thanks Alyson, for all the support and encouragement that you give to artists!
But if you're overwhelmed with all the bad news on the financial front, watch Alyson's Stanfield's inspirational video:
Speaking of practicing gratitude - thanks Alyson, for all the support and encouragement that you give to artists!
Saturday, November 01, 2008
De-Pinked
As you can see, I've changed my template back to it's original non-pink state. I enjoyed "going pink" and seeing all the other blogs and websites that went Pink for October.
My son and I walked in the Komen Dallas Race for the Cure on October 18.
My son and I walked in the Komen Dallas Race for the Cure on October 18.
lots and lots of people! over 25,000!
It was such a positive atmosphere, with everyone there honoring loved ones who had been lost to breast cancer or celebrating those who were survivors. Very moving and inspiring.
We were on the Texas Woman's University team, Pioneers for the Cure, who raised $1785.
Thanks to everyone who supported me and helped me raise $291 for the cause!
Find out about risk factors and prevention on the Komen site.
We were on the Texas Woman's University team, Pioneers for the Cure, who raised $1785.
Thanks to everyone who supported me and helped me raise $291 for the cause!
- Myra Pralle (my mom)
- Ronald and Patricia Bradley (my dad and stepmom)
- Shirley Sisk
- Susan Yasi
- Jennifer Jensen
- Mary Richmond
Find out about risk factors and prevention on the Komen site.
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