Recently, I posted a series on An Artist’s Voice, and I want to give you an update. What preceded these posts and headed me in the direction of seeking out my own voice was a class I took with Elizabeth Barton. When the subject came up I said I sometimes think an artists voice is, […]
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An Artists Voice – The Final, Part 3
We all want to find meaning in our lives. For artists, that’s probably the single most important motivation for making our art. The thrust is first to understand ourselves. When we approach our work we are, consciously or not, seeking to bring forth something fundamentally truthful. By following through on those things that inspire us, […]
An Artist’s Voice, Part 2
I’m not usually a conceptual artist. That is, I don’t usually set out with a message in mind or an intellectual treatise to act on. Of course, that’s not to say I don’t think about what I’m doing artistically. It just means that the main thrust of my art is more intuitive. As I get on […]