Kay WalkingStick Quotes
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Don't be afraid of expressing what you really mean in your art, what you really feel. Say it visually, as strongly as you can. Push as far a reach as you can, then go all the way!
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It is important to know: 1) You are OK just the way you are. You need a strong stomach, a tough hide, and to be able to take rejection well. 2) Do your homework. Check out galleries. Don't just walk in with your work. Be as professional as you can. 3)... there is a gallery for everybody.
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State what you actually see in someone's work first: objects/space/color/directional flow - then content. Interpret.
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Art can be close to the bone, but we are not our work. Try not to identify your core ego with your art.
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Avoid methodology. If what you're doing is about technique, that's not art.
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When in doubt, make a red painting.
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Art has to be incredibly layered. Symbols, signifiers... layers that relate. Combine signifiers with more abstract notions. Push! Vary lines.
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Tell the viewer something that they need to know.
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Encaustic gives markmaking a dimension... additive/subtractive.
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Journal what you love, what you hate, what's in your head, what's important. Journaling organizes your thoughts; allows you to see things in a concrete way that otherwise you might not see. Focus on what you think you need to find in your art.
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What is it you want your audience to see? Who is your audience? What does surface signify? Does it carry meaning? Do you fully understand and know what you are doing? WHY are you using encaustic?
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Surface is a modernist concept. What surface does is to encourage one to see the painting as object rather than as a window on the world.
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Be of good cheer, miracles do happen.
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Collect stimulus, draw them. Focus, find out as much as you can. Stimulate yourself.
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Do you spend a couple of hours every day in your studio?
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Ya wanna be an artist? Make art!
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I expect art to make me scream, art to reveal soul.
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Get rid of your little darlings.
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Real success is making art your whole life.
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I expect of abstraction as much as what imagery does for me... to carry meaning.
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