Artist Supplies
Artist supplies are growing in type and
style as more creative people diversify in their range of
artistic endeavors ...
The term “starving artist” conjures images of a bearded man
in a paint-covered smock living in a studio apartment that he
can barely afford. This creative individual would rather buy
artist supplies rather than food. Many artsy people find this
character to be endearing especially considering the sacrifices
that he is willing to make for his craft.
Some creative people love to engage in artistic endeavors
but we also like to be safe. We also like to be well-fed, too.
Creative people like us prefer to buy artist supplies at
discount prices to forgo the suffering associated with being an
artistic person. Others prefer to find alternatives to artist
supplies that they can use to create masterpieces in spite of
their financial deficits.
When I speak of artist supplies I am not referring to
computer programs. Even though today’s artist typically spends
more hours on the computer than he does at the easel the image
of the bearded man in the paint-covered smock beckons me back
to earlier days in which art was a hands-on creative
process.
I may sound a little harsh and a little prejudiced against
computer animation. However, any artistic person will tell you
that the traditional hands-on approach to art is extremely
different than computer graphics and three-dimensional modeling
that can be put together through computer programs like
Poser.
This is not to suggest that artist supplies are strictly
paint and brushes. A computer graphics specialist is just as
creative and talented as the traditional crafter. The technique
and approach is vastly different. You even use different parts
of the brain when working in computer animation and graphics.
Some would be right to argue that artist supplies would include
software as well as traditional artist supplies.
Nevertheless, those of us who like the old-fashioned
approach to art seem to be a dying breed. It is no long enough
to create images on canvas or in clay. People do not seem to be
swept away by a charcoal draft or a simple black and white
cartoon anymore. Even though we enjoy hit movies like Shrek, we
have to consider that there are ramifications for bulldozing
over the classic artist.
Artist supplies are growing in type and style as the
population of creative people is growing in style and type. For
many of us the bearded man in the paint-smeared smock is
irreplaceable. He is the icon of the starving artist. For
others he is gradually evolving into a computer-geek with a
creative mouse.
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