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 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 […]