tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562277606361850198.post1569897266330856584..comments2013-09-05T09:56:08.023-07:00Comments on The Barnyard: Artistic SuicideSara Jo Renzullihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01755353347310605139noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562277606361850198.post-68593935626379755702012-02-16T09:10:46.825-08:002012-02-16T09:10:46.825-08:00I lifts my inner soul to see an artist that has &q...I lifts my inner soul to see an artist that has "made it" but I'm sure it's a constant uphill battle to produce let alone the overwhelming task of marketing. I myself clam up at the mere thought of money, I feel rude discussing the price on my creations and in most cases are reluctant to even let my pieces go. I put so much of myself into a peice it's almost like trying to sell one of my pets, you wonder if they are going to take care of it and love it as much as you did? THIS in my interpretation is what the buyers have to understand of artists...we may seem weird and "Artsy" (another code word for weird) but in reality we just get extra excited about things that inspire our inner connection to whatever we find beautiful and our completed expressions are more than just a carbon copy of production, but an extention of part of who we are.Shastahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07369019444495326529noreply@blogger.com