
I think things are going to lighten up around here now, and I won't be running so hard, I have a lot of unfinished art in the studio and dealers tapping their little hooves at me wondering when they are going to get it. My paintings often take a lot of time and I need to hole up with this unfinished art and get it out the door.
You who want to paint full time as an occupation, should know that you will get plenty of time painting and at the business of art (which I do poorly). You will get nothing else sometimes.
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You may not like this compliment but your photographs are really beautiful. Maybe you can't help it, you just know what looks good.
Yeah...it's feast or famine. Everybody wants them at the same time and then....
I think what Stapleton is telling us is being a painter is a heck of a lot of actual work, long hours, and sometimes intense isolation. Well, we're not the first generation of artists to face these devils..
It takes a pretty unique personality to pull off this balancing act.
Lucy;
I have a pink point and shoot camera that my wife got a deal on at Wal-Mart. I shoot lots of reference photos though. I like some of them too,I always think I could make a painting out of that, but in practice I never do, I always want to make them directly from nature.
...........Stape
mariandioguardi.com;
Painting is a STUPID way to make a living.
................Stape
Philip Koch;
Lots of opportunities to work,and work some more.I am not very isolated though, could use a little more of that maybe.
...............Stape
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