Monday 12 November 2018

Good advice...



Hello and welcome to my Blog...



Eastern Shore.  
Oils and cold wax medium on canvas 
16 x 16 inches



Today I read an article by art critic Jerry Saltz...

11 pieces of wisdom for anyone not sure what a life in art means.


Jerry Saltz, Pulitzer Prize-Winning New York Magazine Senior Art Critic,

 gives a talk at the 2018 Frieze Art Fair. 



1. Your number one job as an artist is to embed thought in material. 

That means your idiot idea has to be there in your idiot art.


2. Being an artist is tough. 

So only be one if you really, really, really, really have to be.


3. If you’re in a relationship, when you are lying awake 

in the middle of the night fretting over something (or everything), 

for god’s sake, do not wake up your partner.


4. Work late, stay up late with your peers, 

and support each other. 

You’re only as strong as the weakest among you.


5. You will be poor, but your life will never be boring—accept it.


6. Make an enemy of envy today—tomorrow is almost too late.


7. Remember that you do not own the meaning of your work. 

As Oscar Wilde said...

“The minute you think you know a work of art, it is dead to you.”


8. Have an elephant skin—and grow a pair of…

 whatever you need a pair of.


9. If you have the opportunity to travel, 

go to the Prado Museum in Madrid. 

Then spend three days there.

 You don’t need to go anywhere else.



10. You only need to convince seven people that 

your work is worth taking a chance on: four collectors,

 one art dealer, and two critics. Just seven!


11. Be vulnerable, expose yourself, have an opinion. 

And remember: You know a lot less than you think you do.


🎨🎨🎨 It is a tough world.  🎨🎨🎨


I am busy preparing work for a forthcoming exhibition in 2019.
I will submit three paintings for possible selection.

Two are ready and a third is on the easel.
It has been a struggle and was scraped down twice today.  

I shall let the paint dry a little before going back into it.
Otherwise it will get very muddy.


Here is one finished on Saturday.
I have to give it a title
and resist the temptation to tinker with it.









Here is the second canvas...




Until next time...
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