Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Artists Support Other Artists; Studio Work

Another example of artists supporting other artists is getting aboard with new ideas through studio work.

At the beginning of this assignment I talked about how there were a bunch of different links in the picture in my first post.  So one of the links lead to this new kind of art that’s just making its debut now. Its glass art made by a 3D printer.  Here is the actual link, but I’ll attach a video underneath. 



Super cool right!?  So this is a pretty wild idea, and it would be extremely complex, but the point is in order to be a good artist you have got to push yourself, and get aboard to support new and innovative ideas! 

This is just one example of studio work.  Artists can support other artists in the studio as well if they are doing a collaborative art project.  With actual collaborations, it is easy to share skills with other artists, this will inevitably increase all of the artists involved artistic skills, as it introduces all of them to a different way of doing art.  It the art world, it is important to be diverse, more opportunities will be presented your way if you have a variety of skills and are willing to accommodate.

I feel kind of lost on what to say about studio work, because studio work is just everything.  I mean studio work is how art gets created, artists can support other artists in the studio, but I feel like most of the support comes arfter the art has left the studio.  What do you guys think?


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