What they Tell Me
The marketing people I have been working with say that people want to hear the artist’s story. Yet it seems to me that sometimes there are too many stories. The thought of all of those ideas, all of those words, all of those punctuation marks digitally recorded and drifting out into the cosmos, makes me feel a bit overwhelmed and slightly quesey. But I guess that’s what we do now, comment to anyone out there who will read it because we cannot voice this face-to-face. Hmm, strange days.
2 comments en “What they Tell Me”
May 2nd, 2010 at 8:11 pm
Hi. I just wanted to say that I like all your work. It would be beneficial to me as a college student trying to find works of art from artists to know what your thoughts are, what materials were used for each painting, the symbolism, and maybe the time frame it took for you to place your thoughts on canvas or any other backing used. You have a lot of great paintings and I’m amazed at what I have seen. I personally would like more information and will watch your site for more wonderful prints in the near future.
Thank You,
Christian Farris
May 2nd, 2010 at 8:52 pm
Thank you for your kind words Christian. I would be happy to elaborate on my thought process, etc. Can you e-mail me (see the form on the contact page of this site)? If you feel comfortable, give me your e-mail and an idea of which paintings/group of paintings you would like more information on.
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