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Create Yourself as a Working Artist

August 22, 2009
Create Yourself as a Working Artist

If you have chosen to make your living painting, writing, or performing, you must treat your talent as a business or you will starve.   Commitment to your craft requires a commitment to success.  In order to be successful, efficient management of your time and money must be taken into consideration day in and day...
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The Solitude of the Artist

August 15, 2009
The Solitude of the Artist

Image by Community Friend via Flickr At the end of the day, when all is said and done, the Artist must have Solitude. There is no suit to bring our C.A.R.D.S to plurality, and so the Artist finds himself alone, standing as the Joker and the Fool. There is no corresponding element, for the...
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The Dedication of the Artist

August 14, 2009
The Dedication of the Artist

Image via Wikipedia In order to reach fruition, the Artist must have Dedication. Symbolized by Cups, Hearts, and Water, Dedication offers the unending stream of development through unwavering emotional health. As the growth of a flower requires the consistent application of Water, the Artist must continually feed himself with the flow of creativity. Never...
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The Resourcefulness of the Artist

August 13, 2009
The Resourcefulness of the Artist

Image via Wikipedia The Artist, to continue his journey toward wholeness, must exude a certain amount of Resourcefulness. As with the colors of the palette, the Artist can create an elaborate portrait of meaning and beauty, so with the elements of his life must he establish his career and the vitality of his being....
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The Ambition of the Artist

August 12, 2009
The Ambition of the Artist

Image via Wikipedia The next step for the Artist is Ambition. This is the push that the Artist needs to continually press on toward excellence in his chosen endeavor. Ambition is represented by Wands, Clubs, and Fire. The Wand is indeed magical and any great sorcerer uses the wand like a painter uses a...
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The Commitment of the Artist

August 11, 2009
The Commitment of the Artist

Image via Wikipedia The first step on the journey of the Artist is Commitment. Without Commitment, the Artist is merely a hobbyist, utilizing his skills to pass time with the potential to someday delight a passerby. Without commitment, the painting never gets finished, the book never reaches an end, the film never gets edited,...
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An Introduction to Artists Must Play CARDS

August 10, 2009
An Introduction to Artists Must Play CARDS

Image via Wikipedia Once upon a time, in the not so distant past, an artist named Gale attended a forum on Inclusion and Diversity in her community. Though not particularly one to engage in forums, preferring action to discussion, Gale was compelled to attend the event by a curious sensation tugging at her heartstrings...
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Breaking the Rules of Art

August 9, 2009
Breaking the Rules of Art

Image by wallyg via Flickr In the world of Art, it is celebrated when rules are broken. It is applauded when boundaries are stretched so much in the creation of a new endeavor that the whole of the art world is forever changed by its inception. Nevertheless, these new advancements do not diminish or...
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The Business of Art

August 8, 2009
The Business of Art

In the generations that passed since cave walls were smoothed and savage etchings transformed to hieroglyphs, creative expression transcended still image and took on the vibrancy of word, sound and movement as Art created music, poetry, literature, drama, and, much later, motion pictures. Paul Gardner once said, “A painting is never finished – it...
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