
Emotion in Art
Mar 26, 2009 - 07:19
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There are three ways to approach your art: 1. Forget about the audience. Just make it. If this works for you, continue! This podcast isn't for you. 2. Plan everything carefully with your audience in mind. This works for...
Art, visual volume, and authenticity is an episode from Aisling's Podcasts. There are three ways to approach your art: 1. Forget about the audience. Just make it. If this works for you, continue! This podcast isn't for you. 2. Plan everythi...
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Published Feb 14, 2008, 07:09 long, audio available.
There are three ways to approach your art: 1. Forget about the audience. Just make it. If this works for you, continue! This podcast isn't for you. 2. Plan everything carefully with your audience in mind. This works for almost no one, but everyone seems to lapse into it now and then... including me. 3. Increase the drama, internally, and then express it. Or just visually shout. Or... well, that's what I'm talking about in this podcast: Reaching your audience across the distance (mental or physical or both) while retaining authenticity. [And, oh yes, if you're wondering where the paintings are, you may want to see Eileen Morey, Fine Artist .]
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Published Feb 14, 2008 and 07:09 long