Jun 102009
The eye's have it

The eye's have it

The potential for an image to hold it’s audience is flailing. 

We are inundated with a barrage of imagery in every facet of our lives, and as a visual artist, this presents a challenge.

No longer can we accept that our artwork will “stand on it’s own” without the aid of some sort of digital media representation.

I’m troubled as I try to present my work to the general public.  How do I get my work seen by as many eyeballs as I can?

I present these thoughts because I’m in the mental process of changing how and where I present my thoughts on photography and art, as well as where I place my artwork to be seen. 

Perhaps a “personal” blog isn’t the best answer.  Perhaps it’s a matter of presenting these thoughts on art in community based platform that will have more potential to reach more readers, thereby driving more traffic to my artwork that is for sale.

Once again, I’m just rambling…

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  • I understand what you say ... as daily we are bombarded with imagery, it is so hard to keep up on line with the multi talented people who are out there.
    I still prefer the exhibition in a gallery approach.. I have only done one exhibit of my own but have admired many in galleries .. I think it is that being close to the work ... I remember clearly the first time I saw Gabriel Rossetti's work for real after years of admiring it from books.. it just blew me away
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