Archive for February, 2010
Can Art Exist Without An Audience?
Paul Grecian has written a couple of blog posts about art needing an audience in order for it to truly be art; and that the bigger or wider the viewing audience the more widely accepted a piece becomes as a work of art. You can read the full post here and a followup here.
My favorite [...]
In: Art · Tagged with: Art, audience, Mona Lisa, painting, society, viewer
Virtue – The Difference Between Open Edition & Limited Edition Prints.
Virtue, originally uploaded by Uncommon Depth.
I don’t know my art history as well as I probably should. I’ve spent the better part of the hour trying to search online for examples of artists who produced work specifically to pay the bills. I know these artists existed, but after plugging in all manner and combination of [...]
In: Art · Tagged with: Artists, limited edition art, open edition art, prints
A Rose Is Not A Rose
Guy Tal wrote such an excellent article today on Fine Art Photography that I can’t help but share some of his thoughts, and especially how they relate to mine. Please go read the entire post on his site; and enjoy the imagery posted with the article.
In discussing what makes fine art; and especially as it [...]
In: Art · Tagged with: Daniel Sroka, documentary, expression, fine art, photography, rose


