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Artist as Marketer

by silver , December 2, 2009—12:00 AM

Topics: Blogging, Mountain Woman Silver, Silver, Time artist spends marketing

This is a copy of my latest blog at http://oksilver.wordpress.com. I have been spending so much time learning about blogging and social networking, I have been neglecting the production of art. I am trying to understand why I have gotten into this new time-consuming activity. I am reminded of what happened to my husband during the late 1980s. Prior to the advent of personal computers in the work-place, managers had support people_secretaries, receptionists, assistants. When a manager was given his very own desktop computer, he was suddenly expected to compose on it (no more need to dictate) and that composing required typing (no more typists). It did not matter that this highly-paid executive had never learned touch typing… Continue reading… 0 comments

MountainWoman Silver is Featured in Article on My Wintersong

by silver , November 28, 2009—12:00 AM

Topics: Blogging, Mountain Woman Silver, Silver, abstract painter, background, fiber art, quilted art

"Welcoming Mountain Woman to the Blogging World", an article profiling Silver appeared November 28, 2009 on the blog, My Wintersong (http://wintersong.wordpress.com). The author has known Silver since 1994 and publishes some illustrating photographs with the article 0 comments

Mountain Woman Silver Discovers Artist Andrew Polk

by silver , November 25, 2009—01:29 PM

Topics: Silver, abstract painter, artist Andrew Polk, mountain, woman, writing artist statements

I have just discovered an abstract painter (new to me) who is not only an exciting visual artist but also a writer. His name is Andrew Polk, of Arizona. http://www.andrewpolk.com/index.htm and on his website is a category called Statements. In this category, he has written several statements each associated with a particular painting. I found his writing both inspirational and instructive. Statements are often difficult to write, especially for us visually oriented people. I do hope you will check his site out although it appears it is only up to 2004. I tried finding more current information on him but was unsuccessful. I do know he is still a practicing artist because he will be teaching a one-day workshop in Oklahoma City in March, 2010 0 comments