bio for cargo collective site
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oozey mess

ellievsbear
NASA
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Misplaced Lens Cap
Today's Document

#extradirty
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we're not kids anymore.
noise dept.
Cosimo Galluzzi

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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bio for cargo collective site
further developments for project 3 after video feedback
for Cargo Collective:
Artist Bio
Artist statement for each project as well as polishing the ones already on there.
find new template that works with the F reading habits, also fixes the fixed scrolling title.
for Tumblr site:
make mailbox more obvious with possible "Ask Me" or "Questions?"
some artist/project statements for my cargo collective...
Using photography to explore human connection to the world around us, I’ve drawn from my childhood inspirations of classical and hellenistic greek sculpture with their fluid and dynamic gesture of bodies, as well as the landscape around me. I’ve explored and experimented with techniques in bringing together my ideas of nature, self, and form onto a single picture plane.
In this body of work, “As We Are” I have used a multiple exposure technique within the dark room in order to convey the simple beauty and natural connections we form to the world around us. Shooting both in studio and in the outside world, I collaborated with my models in order to create unique and real representation of these human connections.
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In this ongoing project im taking ceilings i come across and find interesting in some way and photographing them. ceilings are things that aren't often payed attention to, and being a person that likes to enjoy every bit of every space i go into, i tend to look up at the ceilings a lot.
I came from a family of carpenters, and through life have come to have a strong interest and like for architecture and seeing how things are structured and supported; and ceilings can often tell a lot about the structure of a building.
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in class Q's
what conversations is my audience starting by visiting my site?/what is the audience looking for? why did they come to my site?
I would assume that they came to my site either because they saw my work somewhere and wanted to see more or i sent them there via a link/email/business card. possibly they wanted to see what else i could do/what Ive done and am currently doing.
Which of these(on the board) purposes do i want to say/show on my site? which genres work best for those purposes? -Updates and news are sometimes fun and engaging to an audience, so some of that is good. -eventually i might have a FAQ if i get a big enough audience with interest and curiosity in what is happening. -Artist statements are something that should happen somewhere -Also a C.V. when i get enough shows and publications under my belt. a professional/formal voice would be the best for these things.
Project Three Brainstorm-y Proposal
Audience: i imagine my audience as fellow art students, people that are interested art in general, ideally and this would probably be a bit more possible in the future, gallery owners, curators, and art collectors. I imagine they are people who like to look at art, share art, etc. People that enjoy and appreciate and have fun viewing other peoples art. Voice: i dont know, i just want to use my own voice? i dont want to fabricate any kind of persona or presence other than what i actually am. i dont care if anyne doesnt believe it or thinks im not really me or being fake or whatever, that doesnt matter to me or effect me at all with my art and how i want to present myself as an artist. I guess that falls under authenticity.. i myself plan on being “authentic” or being myself as i stated above, and i dont care whether or not people think im being “authentic” that is completely irrelevant to my work. as for branding, i dont really get that… i dont see anything wrong with tailoring your site or work in a way that people will remember it and want to buy or participate or share youre work with other people. But i do think that striking that balance between things you want to make and things you make for other people is something that needs to happen, especially for me, though i tend to incorporate both into my work as it is.
Content: i plan on continuing posting images of the work i have created as well as process photos and maybe the occasional artist statement or text post about what im planning on doing. As well as promotions for art shows im doing, other artists are doing, and plugging my other sites for people to find and view. Also for sharing my thoughts on subjects i come across in life or school pertaining to art. i am using an already existing site I’ve set up for this project, i want to be more active and engaging, and i think with this project i can really do that. I plan on doing the above mentioned, currently i only post finished works on my blog, and i want to do more than that in order to show my audience that i am active, engaged and a real person. On my professional site, i plan on adding more work, creating a process section, and linking my other social media platforms to it. currently my social media platforms link to my professional site but not the reverse.
Site and Social Media: i think i touched on this above again, i plan on just linking the sites, literally putting a link to my social media sites on my professional page and links to my professional site on my social media pages. i dont plan on mixing the two other than that.
Participation: ideally my audience would participate by sharing their own work, or that of other artists, and asking questions about my work, and just opening a dialogue with me in any way. i plan on trying to welcome that by having a personal voice, posting about what im doing, what ive seen, what im interested in, and also throwing questions out at my audience pertaining to what is going on in my art life or what ive seen/come across or learned and asking them what theyve come across and seen and are doing within their own practice, and what they are interested in. My personal goal is mostly a bit selfish, i want to create a large audience of people that enjoy or appreciate or want to share or open a dialogue about my work. (i dont find anything wrong with that either, creating an audience is important for me, i want to be able to share my work with as many people that are interested as possible.)
I also want to learn and grow as an artist and person and a great way to do that (i believe) is to talk to and meet and discuss with as many different people as possible. i want to create a site where i can access a broad range of peoples thoughts and ideas and viewpoints, and for them to access others as well.
professional site social media blog site
A Successful Approach to Marketing Your Business And Visual Work
Sharon Arnold is an artist and curator living and practicing in Seattle, Washington. Here she has expanded her practice to encompass not only showcasing her own work but furthering other artists as well. A few years ago she created a non profit art by subscription business know as LxWxH (length by width by height)
which generally consists of a box with two different works by two separate visual artists as well as the work of one writer, which all go along with a “theme” for the months subscription.
She has successfully marketed her business through the personal and professional connections shes made both in the real world and through online platforms such as twitter, instagram, tumblr, and facebook.
On her Tumblr, Instagram, and twitter (all very similar) she posts more about her LxWxH business, showing pictures from her gallery, the shows shes setting up, interviews of the artists shes hosting, etc.
She also shows a little of her personal life/interests, for example posting pictures of her cats in her studio
or sharing art that other people have posted that isnt directly related to her business.
Which creates a personal connection between her and her viewers.
As well, on all these sites she uses to market herself and practice, she links to her professional site, purely work, nothing personal. Which gives people the opportunity to get straight to the point instead of sifting through things they might not care about or connect with. This way she has all options available in order to cater to a broader audience.
observing online presence- successful marketing to a broad audience
(first draft) Sharon Arnold is an artist and curator living and practicing in Seattle, Washington. After bouncing around a few school throughout the country she eventually landed and graduated at Cornish College of the Arts. From there she expanded her practice to encompass not only showcasing her own work but furthering other artists as well. She created a non profit art by subscription business know as LxWxH (length by width by height) which generally consists of a box with two different works by two separate visual artists as well as the work of one writer, which all go along with a “theme” for the months subscription.
She has successfully marketed her business through the personal and professional connections shes made both in the real world and through online platforms such as twitter, instagram, tumblr, and facebook. One her facebook she often posts questions revolving around current practices, issues, or events in the art world or seattles art community and asks for peoples thoughts and feelings towards the subject in order to open a dialogue and get people thinking about these things. On her Tumblr, Instagram, and twitter (all very similar) she posts more about her LxWxH business, showing pictures from her gallery, the shows shes setting up, interviews of the artists shes hosting, etc. She also shows a little of her personal life/interests, for example posting pictures of her cats in her studio, or sharing art that other people have posted that isnt directly related to her business. Which creates a personal connection between her and her viewers. As well, on all these sites she uses to market herself and practice, she links to her professional site, purely work, nothing personal. Which gives people the opportunity to get straight to the point instead of sifting through things they might not care about or connect with. This way she has all options available in order to cater to a broader audience.
I climbed to the top and sat watching the waves rushing below
Possible online artists to observe
Parker Woods - He presents himself in both a professional and personal way through his blog. As well as links his other sites to it, offering either a more personal or more professional platform for viewers to see. (posts selfies and photography and text, etc.) He has attracted an active audience/fan base and successfully markets his work while still maintaining that personal element to his internet presence. Sharon Arnold/LxWxHGallery (also her facebook) - Successfully markets both her personal work as an artist, the art school she works for, AND her Gallery/monthly art subscription buisness through her facebook/ instagram / tumblr / twitter. As well as maintains both a personal and professional relationship with her audience. Uses her facebook as a discussion outlet more often than not about issues in the art community her in Seattle and out in the world. the goal of this is to observe the way they balance the personal and professional successfully and to accomplish that myself.
sniffing, pouncing, scratching a minefield of treasures of endless stories written in scent
New Years day fresh fallen snow in our bliss we kept on into white nothing still laughing
He ran out to sea until he was so far only only the whales could hear him cry
over the hills and through the woods I followed that bushy, wagging tail
It wasnt leaving I was afraid of It was that I might not come back That the call for adventure Would not let me go
Possible Titles
The Relationship of Word and Image Reaching the Larger Audience When Word and Image Collide Crossing Two Media Engaging the Senses The Benefits of Broadening Your Practice Experimenting with Multiple Media
broadening my Target Audience
incorporating Text with my visual work to broaden my audience
Explore new ways of representing/ communicating my ideas, thoughts, experiences, feelings, etc. within my work. Incorporating text and sound with my visual work... for example short stories/narratives, written documentation of the process/thoughts behind the piece accompanying a Visual representation (photo/video) using text to open/create a dialogue between the audience and the blogger concerning issues about the work or the issues the work is about.