Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Hi! I'm Baaaaack!
Oh my gosh, it's been so long since my last post!
Well enough of that_ the present is what counts!!
Do take a read into my latest invite; consider it however it fits for you, and then leave a comment as that moves you!
Keep in mind, I love getting, reading & AGAIN responding to your comments!
Read on:
I hope this post finds each one doing well in their life endeavors & experiences where you are in this world!
Ok! I am making a target audience inquiry because I am working on a project to bring art & technology closer together in a format that invites non-artists to get more familiar with the inspirational influences/impacts of art in their daily world_
Part of my approach, is to ask each one of you to thoughtfully consider if you will, how it might be to do an interview about your favorite art commission experience(s)?
Some of you are experienced at this sort of thing so you might even have some pointers for me in making this inquiry.
For those of us who have never had this opportunity_ visualize your most opportune moment & paint that picture with me! I would love to hear about it & see it in my mind's eye as I read your projections!
The basic question is this: If you were interviewed and really wanted the world to know some things very specific or particular about your approach(es) to your work/process_ what five questions would you like to be asked that might best allow you to convey this message most clearly out into the world?
Feel free to only respond in part to any part of this contact that appeals to you.
Thanks in advance for your time in whatever form you feel available, again, to respond to this post. I look forward to your questions no matter how many they might be!
Merçi beaucoup!
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artists,
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Ok! Let's break it down: What ONE question would you like to be asked in a hypothetical interview, that could best highlight what you really want the world to get_ when they are looking at your art??
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