Sentences with phrase «make good art»

Would you make a good Art Therapist?
If you learn the formal issues that are required to make good art, and you have the skill set to move seamlessly from one discipline to another, then there's not a problem.
Good intentions don't necessarily make good art.
Last week, I was talking to a disillusioned young artist who lamented that he and his peers are trained to aspire to quit their day jobs, rather than to make good art.
In a way, that in itself is enough to make good art about... this investigation of what it means to be alive.
AN OPEN LETTER TO EVERYONE WHO WANTS TO HAVE FUN AND MAKE GOOD ART RIGHT NOW IN NEW YORK CITY (for Penny Arcade): Every new generation suspects that the grown - ups have been feeding them...
It was an exploration of the idea that artists must be poor to make good art.
But many were unable to do so for a variety or reasons, not because they didn't make good art, but mostly because they could not figure out how to sell or market it.
Make good art in the face of adversity, or happiness, and all the emotions in between.
A few years ago, Neil Gaiman, delivering a commencement speech to graduating university students, implored everyone to do one thing: make good art.
The graduation speech «Make Good Art,» is a keeper, too.
And then I can make some good art projects to sell for find raising and I can cater the hole thing or I can just cook for a special occasion.
I need to think like a businessman to be able to make good art
On the one hand, you will hear some Christians say that it is imperative that followers of Jesus succeed — that they prosper, that they make the best art, that they impress the world with their accomplishments for the sake of the kingdom, that they name it and claim it.
I don't believe these should ever be called doodles, you are Making Good Art.
If you're making good art and these people come to your digital door, welcome them.
Keith Cronin writes a thought - provoking post for Writer Unboxed: when a bad person makes good art.
Neither makes good art portfolio pages, but at least I am familiar with them.
So worry less about getting «discovered» and worry more about making good art (love you, Neil Gaiman!).
Konami seems money hungry and very very unaware of what makes good art, I have no Idea how they managed to get Kojima or Team Silent but I do know that now, they can not make a good game without Kojima, he was their last good revenue stream.
While I certainly agree that making good art takes time, I challenge the notion that art creation can not be made more efficient and easier on the artist.
John Singer Sargent in portraiture, with his elegant interiors and designer fabrics, made the better art, but younger painters were ready at last to air America's dirty linen in public.
Who is making the best art, and what does that mean nowadays?
I remember reading somewhere that making good art is like sculpting melted wax, as time goes on and it cools it becomes brittle and less malleable.
Hopefully, we're all making better art because of it.
Perhaps this is inevitable, but there remains no doubt that the market and its maneuverers are (unsurprisingly) more interested in discovering the artists who will make the trendiest brands than the ones who make the best art.
This dilemma shouldn't entirely preclude making good art — it may lead through resolution to something really exciting — but it does make for difficulty in really pushing genuinely abstract painting towards spatiality.

Not exact matches

SO, I'm just going to come straight out and say it; the 2006 Leeuwin Art Series Chardonnay may well be the greatest white wine ever made in Australia.
The sharks are well versed in the art of evaluating a business so make sure the proposal that makes it to the negotiation table is one that the opposite party will take seriously because if you mess it up and the proposal makes no sense, you'll be leaving without getting anything.
But while Kaimal wasn't shocked that everyone enjoyed making art, she was surprised that bad artists got the same benefits as good ones.
Just explain the factors you think will make it successful, like the following: it's a well - organized business, it will have state - of - the - art equipment, its location is exceptional, the market is ready for it, and it's a dynamite product at a fair price.
«They felt strongly that free admission was the best way to make great works of contemporary art accessible to all,» said a spokesman for the couple, who own works by Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Jean - Michel Basquiat and Cindy Sherman.
And I believe when you can approach these kinds of decisions from the perspective, chaos, and random outcome of art and music, that's what makes you a better leader and investor.
Last month the Canadian high - tech lobby group Information and Communication Technology Council along with Music Canada jointly made the case for increased government support of arts education, especially music, on the basis that music students «performed better in general intelligence skills such as literacy, verbal memory, mathematics and IQ,» are more creative and have better social skills.
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We are also further strengthening our consumer insights and data analytics capabilities so we can make better decisions faster, balancing the art and science of retail.»
I'm sure if we went back to the days when some caveman was carving widgets from stone many «thought - leaders» exclaimed that widget making was an art as well, but today we know better.
«We've invested in state of the art equipment, the best we can buy, but it's the level of engagement our employees have with their work that makes us so successful,» says Wilson.
The art part of sales involves the tangible and intangible personality traits that make up a good salesperson.
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Moore has oft repeated his mantra that supporting the arts makes good economic sense, in a statement perceived by some as criticism of the B.C. Liberal government's cuts to arts funding.
That makes it well suited for the surprising number of art owners who don't hang their masterpieces on walls, but keep them warehoused in Switzerland, registered to offshore companies.
«He has a passion for other things including art and the art world and he's made a good living and decided he wants to make a major change.
As an atheist, I prefer Catholicism to evangelical / fundamentalism, the Catholic church while having some rough spots with science, arts, and literature in the past has made strong efforts to co-exist with the science / educated community (they were some of the best scientists, writers, artists, etc).
«The point of my going was that I wanted to be a songwriter for a living, and I thought that it would make me a better songwriter to have a solid liberal arts and humanities basis,» he said.
His son has taken steps away from his daddy dearest and raised up a good number of churches to yes fleece his sheep by introducing state of the art issues such as holographic imaging and stage lights and props made to «impress» his emotionally dysfunctional masses all seeking a little societal excitement!
So both fine arts music and great books education are left in the dust, but with vague aspirations for higher things... er, better make that avant things, left festering in the soul.
By non-rational I mean things like art and music aren't logical but they are something you can enjoy in your head and it makes life better for you.
Nietzsche's scorn for «modern ideas» made a profound impression on his admirers: «This book [Beyond Good and Evil],» he said, «is a criticism of modernity, embracing the modern sciences, arts, even politics, together with certain indications as to a type that would be the reverse of modern man, for as little like him as possible: a noble, yea - saying man.»
«Then everything which is good, whether made by art or nature or both, is least liable to suffer change from without.
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