What I WON'T do for art...

What I won't do, darn it!

I love my collectors. They obviously have great taste, they like my work! They "get it." Most of the time. But I have to say...at this point in my career, I am no longer open to "suggestions."

I've spent my lifetime developing a style, a technique, a voice. I do what I do because it works for me. It brings me great joy. I know what I like, I know what I'm good at.
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I also know my art is not controversial, not earth-shattering... I utilize a couple of gifts and quirks - I am eidetic, I have synesthesia, I can draw, I can paint, I have skill in cutting up paper to make my work.

I create portraits, I think they're beautiful. I am inspired by women's faces, by fashion, by travel, color, or an idea. I'm not curing cancer, I'm not trying to be clever, I make pretty pictures.

I am not a performance artist. I don't arrange shoes or shower curtains "just so," I don't dig up galleries, I don't utilize bones or doilies or pornography in my work. I don't pee or smear poop on my work.

I usually don't paint men. I'm not great at landscapes. I might feel like painting flowers but it goes away.

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I want my work - the work that comes out of MY HEAD to sell. I will not apologize for wanting to make a living as an artist. Sorry, I don't want to either suffer for my craft nor do I wish to sell out. 

I do NOT paint dogs. Or cats. I do NOT paint cars or motorcycles. I do NOT do company logos. Yes, people so insane for their pets and yes, people spend a fortune on them... and yes, people with money have cars.

I have friends who paint pets and motorized vehicles. They're really good at it, and they make money selling their work. And, they LIKE it! I have graphic artist friends who create logos for a living and they're happy, too.

Me, I'm happy making beautiful women out of little pieces of junk mail and discarded paper. It's my thing. I love it. I am thrilled to be able to make art every day. I am also thrilled when it sells. It's confirmation that this work makes my collectors happy, too.
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  • Sandhi, I love this post.

    I've recently had this conversation, as well. I create art because I want to – I get a rise out of doing it. The day I stop enjoying it because someone else has to tell me what to do or how to do it to please them is the day I go sell shoes, or whatever else I can find. It's OK if someone else's work is more "commercially viable" than mine. I'm happier than most people I know and I'd like to stay that way. :)

     

  • Hey, Sandhi,

    I wrote you a private comment on your wall.

  • Thanks, Lynda!
  • My husband used to exhibit his photographs and, of course, I'd always have ideas for him. His perennial answer was "get out your camera." We worked together and I learned to do my part of the business, the business, and stay out of the way of the shooter.

    Lucky me, last April I happened on Sandhi at an art fair near Palm Springs, quite by accident. Really, really nice, fine interesting, detailed work...I could have spent the entire afternoon in her booth.

  • Don't get me wrong...people say "hey you should do a portrait of bob dylan" I say - "I'd love to - I take a 50% deposit up front..."

    So, I do custom portraits, or commissions if asked...just no dogs...or cars...or unicorns!

  • I feel what you're saying, but in this economy I will totally sell out. It pays the bills. If somebody wants a picture of their dog, I will give it to them... Granted, it will be done in my own special way of creating the likeness. As long as they have a check in hand, I'm for hire.

    The artwork I make for general sale hanging in my booth are of my own choosing.  But, I usually make a compromise to find a design that I will enjoy making because it really draws me in, while keeping in mind what I think the public will want.

    I do enjoy the endless suggestions by non-buyers as to what I should make though. They are entertaining. 

    "You know, you really should make a picture of a turtle!"

    I just smile and seriously say "Yeah, that would be cool!" Then quickly forget about it.

    If I took all of the non-buyer's suggestions and tried to create something that they would want to buy, it would be a frog riding a unicorn through a pool of dolphins to get to the shore where a hot girl in a bikini sits on a harley davidson with a hot air balloon floating in the background.

    I'll pass.

    But....      if you have a check in hand, I'd be willing to make that scene for you.

  • Thanks for posting (and I love your work).  As a jewelery artist I always get comments on "you should...".  But the one that bugs me is "wouldn't it be faster and easier if you just bought your beads?".  Yish.  I started as a glass artist, love lampworking, and making jewelery came out of my love of glass.  I wouldn't be happy if I didn't work with glass and make my beads. 
  • LOVE the spunk and spirit Linda-you go Girl!
  • You have a "thing" ,Leslie! Wish you did portraits of vain women!
  • I wish I had a "thing.'
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