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Showing posts with label Paul Sierra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Sierra. Show all posts
Monday, September 21, 2009
ChicagoArts Talks with International artist Paul Sierra
Cuban Artist Paul Sierra shares, with ChicagoArts, both thoughts and ideas formulated over twenty successful years as an artist.
Please join us for ChicagoArts live where Paul will be taking comments and questions.
ChicagoArts live with Paul Sierra will be held on
Tuesday September 29th at 7:30 pm Central
HERE
http://www.paulsierra.com/
http://martinjon.com/
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Friday, August 14, 2009
The Studio Visit Challenge for Artists

Yesterday I had the pleasure of doing a studio visit with artist Paul Sierra. I have admired Paul as an artist for over a decade, and we met for the first time just then. Other artist friends of mine have suggested I meet with Paul over the past year or so and, I am very glad I did.
Visiting an artist's studio who you, not only respect, but admire, is one way of understanding the work, you as an artist, are doing. Paul and I talked about both the art world and the art industry, two completely different beasts according to Paul. We also talked about death, marketing, accounting, painting and all sorts of shop topics. Paul is wonderful artists and I would encourage everyone to check out his work.

Besides all that, I would like to advocate the studio visit real quickly. Yes, social media does a lot for us, especially in terms of being able to communicate with people in our selected fields around the world, as well as in our local area. This does not take the place of a studio visit, nor does gallery openings, or coffee shop meetings. During a studio visit you talk trade secrets, you get personal, you open your mind to new ideas, and this is essential if you want to succeed. Nobody can predict an artist's path, but other artists have walked in the abyss as you are and if the artist's studios you visit are more accomplished than yourself, odds are, you will walk away learning a thing or two.
I challenge every artists who reads this to plan, and successfully complete, a studio visit with a local artist they admire. After your visit post your experience in the comments below. Good luck and spread the word.
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