But here this, in my unemployed haze, yes I'm unemployed and still online shopping, I have come to be inspired not to write about other people's art but to create my own. With three canvases in tow I am nervous, anxious, and excited to create something of my very own. There is some sort of pride I hold when I'm walking back from Utrecht with a big white bag with it's logo stamped on it so that everyone can see that I'm about to do something arty. A neighbor of mine saw me and stopped me commenting, "I didn't know you were an artist?!". I replied, "I'm not...It's more like a hobby than anything else." "Have you ever shown your work? Do you have a website?" he asked. "A website?" I laughed to myself thinking, "A website? For my 'work'? Are you kidding me? No." The conversation was interesting for two reasons:
- When he said, "I didn't know you were an artist" and my immediate response was to laugh and say "No, I'm not an artist, it's just a hobby". But in looking back, what if I am? I could be? I've seen art out there WAY worse than mine hung in galleries all over Milwaukee, maybe I could be....maybe I already am.
- "A website". A website to display your artwork, with a website who needs gallery space...right? When shopping in malls could easily become obsolete because of the internet, hell, when going to school IN school is now an option for some instead of mandatory for all, why not have galleries be the next thing to cross of our lists? Is nothing sacred anymore? This from the girl who once had a corner filled with carboard boxes from shipments of purchased goods bought online.
Until then, something is better than nothing right?
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