cloudchaser wrote:
Didn't fully understood this, english is not my native language, what I understood is that you won't know how to act if you become somewhat famous?
> Sorry about my confusing babble. What I meant to say was that if an artist becomes famous they are required to promote their work. Their agents often want them to be seen in public and have their work shown in the papers a lot.
no man, I have to say thank you, because I learned something new in english
cloudchaser wrote:
If I was a famous artist (unlikely) I would probably say something really foolish to the newspapers (like talking about chickens :0).
I remember that I read in a magazine not too long ago that an artist got expelled from his own exposition!! He went to the opening, but was dressed so poorly, in rags, that security asked him to leave! And he left. Fortunately one of the people in charge of the expo saw him and stopped him from leaving! True story.
cloudchaser wrote:
As for the chickens...
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It was something Warhol said about just wanting to be famous and live a life amongst famous people. When he finally became as famous as the stars in his giant prints, he told people he didn't need to do any more artwork because his art was just a ticket to a famous life. He said: "Look below the surface of my art, there you will find nothing."
Your horse mask sounds really dramatic
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Electronic and computer graphics sounds like a real head-full of complicated things
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I've a very poor short-term memory - so the specialist told me and that's what makes drawing a good option for me.)
Thanks! the horse was a success, our classroom made a little expo at school, we showed work from that semester, posters, masks, etc., and the horse was a success, well, the pile of condoms around the horse were a success, all of them "dissapeared"
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I'd like to learn simple electronics, nothing complicated, just enough to make lights flicker, things like that.
cloudchaser wrote:
I'm studying a fine art degree here in the uk, but I save up and pay for one module at a time. (I've about four years to go). They're very spectrum-friendly at college, they let me choose my favourite rooms to work in.
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Do you have a gallery online? There's a post in the Art sub-forum called "show us your artwork", so, show us your artwork man!