Prof Lieu's weekly musings!
The ugly stage model + 12" x 4" study Dear Artists, 13 years ago, I was working on Wading, a series of lithographic crayon drawings. I was having trouble getting the figures to look dimensional. Lighting is often what creates the illusion of form, so I sculpted these figures, and then lit them. The 12" x 4" drawing above was my trial run for this process, and ultimately confirmed the path for the final works. 3' x 4' drawing Yet, I almost walked away from that first drawing. I hated that...
Dear Artists, I was a late bloomer. I look at Lauryn who has already had a solo exhibition at a NYC gallery. Then again, I had a baby and a toddler when I was in my early 30's, and was working tirelessly in academia. We all know how that turned out. A few days ago I turned 50. My older kid is in college, it's not until after 6pm that I see signs of life from my other one. Being an artist really can be about timing. After devoting years to supporting an entire generation of art school...
Time to rank your gallery goals Dear Artists, Before you do anything else related to galleries, let's rank what's most important to you. 1) Private collections 2) Museum shows + collections 3) Money 4) Prestige Maria A. Guzmán Capron at Lyles and King My answers: #1: Prestige is the one I care the most about, probably leftover from my years in academia. Or, maybe it's because I want all of my enemies to eat their words... #2: I do want to be in more museum collections. I'm only in 1 (Hood Art...