In the spirit of 2008 New Year's Resolutions, I propose that APUG's good action to the world at large is to finally bury the dead horses, the myths, the holy wars, and the half-truths.
Here's mine: Photographers are overly obsessed by gear to the expense of their art. When was the last time you heard a heated debate about a specific brand of brush or type of paint?
Here's the answer:
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=877
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=337598
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=10
Wow! A painting forum that looks every bit like APUG: which paint is the best? what solvent? is it true that paint chemicals cause cancer? does oil painting require talent or is it just a craft?
Everyone is obsessed about the tools they use for their art. Writers care about language, pen v. typewriter v. computer; painters care about their brushes, about oil v. acrylic; wood sculptors agonize over the profuse variety of wood essences they can use, the tools to gouge their medium, etc etc.
Everyone is beleaguered by the same anxieties, and everyone is stuck in the art v. craft debate, Museum v. lobby walls, principles v. practicalities.
So let's be good artists this year and stop using our painterly friends as props for our anxieties.
Here's mine: Photographers are overly obsessed by gear to the expense of their art. When was the last time you heard a heated debate about a specific brand of brush or type of paint?
Here's the answer:
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=877
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=337598
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=10
Wow! A painting forum that looks every bit like APUG: which paint is the best? what solvent? is it true that paint chemicals cause cancer? does oil painting require talent or is it just a craft?
Everyone is obsessed about the tools they use for their art. Writers care about language, pen v. typewriter v. computer; painters care about their brushes, about oil v. acrylic; wood sculptors agonize over the profuse variety of wood essences they can use, the tools to gouge their medium, etc etc.
Everyone is beleaguered by the same anxieties, and everyone is stuck in the art v. craft debate, Museum v. lobby walls, principles v. practicalities.
So let's be good artists this year and stop using our painterly friends as props for our anxieties.