I launched (re-launched, actually) a blog for my art stuff on the web. I saw that Marilyn did also, and it looks to be very good. I am building a list of web links to our Goddard group on the side of my blog "In Vitreous Humor", cobbled together from the links I knew off the top of my head and what I was able to gather from my notes from last residency.
At my blog, I am trying to build some reflections on the process I use to create/evolve and change the work I am currently doing. I appreciate/want/need/encourage/elicit/solicit (sorry, no $$)/desire/accept/require comments about the work. We work so much in isolation from one another.. in my perfect dreamworld, we would all live about 50 miles or less from Goddard, have Florida weather (OK, without the hurricanes) some of the time (last res was beautiful) and all have our private studios nearby to share the ACTUAL work (I am getting very un-enthusiastic about digital reflections of the artwork.) In particular, think about Pavlos' work (seen at the student show in G1 and G2 and look at the (excellent, but...) image on his website. How do you capture the texture of fabric, encaustic and oil pigment digitally??
David
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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Hi, David:
I share your frustration at trying to capture reasonable images of work to share digitally. I went to a local Art League workshop on the topic--no real help there. Hopefully someone in our illustrious crew has some good ideas for us.
Susan
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