definition:
Your artist's statement can be anything you want it to be, but primarily, it should help potential buyers, students or employers to understand what you believe to be the most important aspects of your art and the techniques you use to make it. The statement should summarize these things in as few words as possible, preferably short ones, and not be a lengthy dissertation on your place in the future history of art
mine:
Many things in this world are overlooked. the most simplistic designs have the ability to make a mind wonder. my work is of all things in this world, simple and exotic.
Monday, April 12, 2010
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