MarsBonfire -> RE: Researching Art (2/28/2009 9:43:21 PM)
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Okay, if all you are looking for is something to hang on your wall... then avoid going to art galleries and museums, and just stick to Home Decoration stores. They often sell framed "art" there, usually at relatively inexpensive prices. Me, I haunt galleries, and museums. I expose myself to other peoples work and see what inspires me or screws with my emotions. I've spent days at my local library going through books of conteporary art, just to find out which schools of expression seem to affect me the most. (Perceptual Art, BTW, is my favorite... and it's not something you can just buy and slap on your wall.) Ask around. Who are some other people's favorite artists? Get their names. Go to their websites... follow their links to related voices. It's how I found out about Annie Sprinkle, decades ago. It's how I discovered Eric Kroll And Michael Manning And Phil Foglio And Michael Whealan And Bob Eggelton And Chris Foss... (both a science fiction illustrator, and the guy who did the drawings for the original "Joy of Sex" Now THERE's A guy who appeals to me on several fronts!) And... well, you get the idea. Your list will differ wildly, according to your tastes. Art isn't something you can buy from a catalouge... you have to get out there and ferret out the stuff that appeals to you, and you alone. Have fun doing so!
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