Why Art Is Not a Hobby

In my previous post, I wrote about how almost everyone I meet interprets my statement that “I am an artist” to mean “I do art as a hobby”. I keep …

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What Does an Artist Look Like?

People always assume that I do art as a hobby. If someone I meet in a social setting asks me what I do, and I say, “I am an artist”, …

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A Trip to the Art Store

I have become excited about painting in watercolours recently. I have a couple of major trips planned in the next two months, and I decided to take my portable watercolour …

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Art and Suffering

As I’ve written previously, there are countless outfits out there that seek to make money by telling people things they want to hear. Recently, I saw someone online who was …

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Art Cannot Be Taught

These days, everything is about money. Entrepreneurs of all stripes have figured out that they can make a lot of money by telling people what they want to hear. In …

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How the Administrators Ruined Art

Galleries are a relatively recent phenomenon. Until the twentieth century, artists, for the most part, sold their work themselves. Artists might be members of a guild or society of artists …

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The Purpose of This Blog

I have strong opinions on things. In a discussion, I argue my points as strongly as I can. At the same time, though, I am not wedded to my opinions. …

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Into the Unknown

Today, I finally signed a painting I had been working on for a while. On the way from my house to my favourite restaurant, which is in Gatineau, there is …

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D.H. Lawrence and the Mind-Body Problem

I’m reading Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence, which I came across yesterday at Pulp & Paper Books, a small store in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, which sells books and …

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