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Graphic Artists, Painters, Other Fine Artists

 

 
I wanted to give a shout out to all artists not already mentioned in the other sections, including all artists in the painting, drawing, sculpting, crafts, and graphic arts worlds.

Every one of the arts mentioned in this site overlap in some way with these arts.

I draw, paint, do graphic design, love sculpting and so many other arts and crafts  - but as of today this site will not focus on these areas. Down the road however, I do see us opening up this section.

Many of the principles expressed on this site and in my materials, and during my coaching sessions can apply to these artists.

We at AudienceConnections.com warmly welcome the contribution, comments, questions, subscribership, and feedback from all artists, regardless of the discipline.

In my over 25 years of working and collaborating in many different art forms, I have found that knowledge, insight, and training in an art we may not be particularly strong in, can help us grow (in ways completely unforeseen) in our chosen art form. I have seen this phenomenon over and over again: artists getting a surge of growth after diving into a new art form.

Many of my mentors, teachers, and some of the most influential and successful artists and teachers (throughout time) have discussed the profound benefits of stepping out of one's comfort zone and into other disciplines.

I also believe one cannot go wrong learning about what I call: "The Online Entrepreneurial Arts". That is, if the artist wants his or her art seen by, and sold to people.

And this is where the communicative arts come in.

I want to be clear. I am in no way claiming that fine artists, graphic artists, and other artists not mentioned in the other sections are not "Communicative Artists". They are. You are.

Certain types of fine art, graphic art, sculpture, installations, environments, multimedia, experimental art and other art forms can communicate things that the other arts cannot dream of communicating.

I just picked a term that grouped these artists together who depend more heavily on the written or spoken word, and moving image. I've seen "Communicative Artists" used in this regard in education and other areas.

It has been said that the term fine art generally describes any art form developed primarily for aesthetics or beauty and/or concept rather than (just) utility. 

There is no doubt fine art of all kinds can work in a utilitarian or "communicative" fashion.

Many of the principles in my materials and coaching sessions have sprung directly from my direct understanding of the relationship between the fine arts and the communicative arts.
 
We will post resources, content, and opportunities in this section down the road, so please stand by and check back often.

Again, we welcome all artists and all entrepreneurs to subscribe to the AudienceConnections.com community. If you are interested in subscribing, please
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Aside from the
Communicative Artists section, the Online Entrepreneurs section might be of interest to fine artists, graphic artists, and other artists interested in building a business or art-related career.

To your success,

Michael Louis
 

 





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