Sunday, May 22, 2011

Evaluating

There comes a time, sometimes several times, in one's "art life" where one stops and evaluates his or her work. That time has come, again, for me. I have been re-evaluating my artwork wondering at the validity of my "lesser" works, illustrations etc. It has been a goal of mine to be able to make a decent living with my artwork. Does this lessen the validity of my work?

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  1. No it doesn't. Sometimes as artists we are forced to compromise between what we do and what we sell. Sometimes you need to make a "lesser" version for a client. But in the long run, I firmly believe it will pay off and people will pay you for your style and what you do, no matter what.

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  2. Thank you for your words, Samantha!

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  3. It's hard to toe the line between ripe and rotten, right? We are so hard on ourselves. I am always grilling myself on this question, and the good news is that it keeps my consciousness growing. On bad days, of course it feels horrible, but that's life. I think sales are good, and we all have "lesser works." Even if we didn't sell, we would still have them. So, onward!

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