Showing posts with label envy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label envy. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Loving Artistic Passion

Enough about risk taking, online marketing and networking and creative blocks.....for now. Phew. Write about taking a load off! YOU and me both.

It's Valentines Day.
A time to show and share artistic passion.... with music. C'mon, keeping this is a wholesome art post. The Artist: Keith Jarrett - solo. I had the incredible great fortune to see him perform again live two nights ago. Totally improvisational. Powerfully eerie and positively mesmerizing to watch and hear. More about that later.I am highlighting a much earlier version of SOTR on youtube to show a morsel of his expressive passion. He performed this during for his third and final encore that night:




I LOVE seeing artists of every medium living and performing their passion. Even more when they get to make a living at it! I love witnessing their process. I occasionally get green with envy.Watching Keith Jarrett was witnessing a genius the likes I had really not felt before.

In between one of his improvisational improvs, he digressed and entertainingly divulged to the hundreds in the audience his process: "Ya ever wonder I how I do this? It's not drugs." That's for sure.

Share your love and artistic passion this Valentine's Day. I just did.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Not Easy Being Green

I made a conscious and financial decision at the beginning of the year to focus on developing a greater online presence and less concentration on applying to shows. Coming off the One of a Kind Show Chicago last December taught me that while I can play and be accepted in the big leagues, I am not ready yet. I have more to learn in booth display, marketing and developing my artistic niche with less financial risk. I have made grand strides with my online presence and technology with more to go.

But that has not stopped me from going occasional GREEN as in ENVY when I attend art shows and fairs and read artist blogs. Not exactly a flattering admission but honest.

I attend a fair amount of art shows and fairs to observe booth display, attendance, see the types of work
exhibited, and talk to artists. I actually planned my recent trip to Portland to coincide with the Art in the Pearl show. In August, I attended the Bucktown Art Fair and the Gold Coast Art Fair with a co-worker and we compared observations. There was some beautiful art and people seemed to be buying. It really hurt. I wanted to be a participant more than a spectator. Same was true yesterday when I browsed through the Lakeview Arts Fest after work. I can be hurt but if I don't try, don't apply, don't feel ready, should I expect to feel different? The same green feeling bubbles up sometimes when I see the number of comments some artists get on their blogs.

My envy is not paralyzing. It's actually motivating. I do have three smaller indoor shows (20-100 exhibitors) coming up in the next 3 months for the holidays. Since I became a color in this blog, must also share that I will not be doing the Local Market Show in November as previously noted. As much as I believe in the concept, I stopped by the show in September when I got back. Same turnout-Horrible. Lots of blue and red faces that wanted to make Green$$. Promptly applied to a different show, and got in. JOY!

I also have been reading
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell to help me with my process. I want to achieve The Stickiness Factor. So I'll continue to tinker, tweak and alter my presentation until my message gains more traction, and my art takes me from Red to Black. Could I become an epidemic? Or contagious?

It's not easy being green in this context but it's all good. Would anyone else like to show their colors?

Please share.