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Monday, December 24, 2007

Thinking out of the box?


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Labels: magic doodle and toy cat

Who are you?

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Why do artist's paint?

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What's your favorite subject in art?

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Which medium do you like best?

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Labels: drawing with children's crayon colors

How big should a painting be?

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      • Why do artist's paint?
      • What's your favorite subject in art?
      • Which medium do you like best?
      • How big should a painting be?

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I am a painter and have other sites on the internet where my work can be seen. But I choose to do Art Writer anonymously because it gives me the freedom to address a broad array of topics without affecting the marketing of my own painting. For various reasons we each wear different masks in life. As an artist selling my paintings, I present a certain public face. But I cannot always say the things I truly feel if I am maintaining my own artist identity. Certain kinds of things influence my work, but the role of art in my life is much broader, much more rambling than what I do myself. I can indulge so much more capacious a view of things here under the mask of being unknown.
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