Sentences with phrase «most struggling artists»

Like most struggling artists, Harry Bertschmann is hoping to be discovered.

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But most of all, like many other writers and artists with whom I've spoken, I'm struggling a bit to process what's happening.
This documentary plunges the viewer into the chaotic life of a forgotten artist, from early fame as a painter and denizen of the Lower East Side, through his struggles with heroin, to his surprising comeback as street art exploded to become one of the most popular and lucrative art movements in the world.
I agree with amberb, women are still struggling for recognition as artists, even as writers, still struggling to be taken seriously, and still struggling with social expectations that make it harder to follow a career without experiencing conflicts men don't face, for the most part, unless they choose to participate equally in raising a family.
The artist, in the 19th - century Saints» Legend, struggles against the most determined parental and social opposition, suffering the slings and arrows of social opprobrium like any Christian martyr, and ultimately succeeds against all odds — generally, alas, after his death — because from deep within himself radiates that mysterious, holy effulgence: Genius.
Sometimes I'm still a struggling artist but most of the time I am a steady artist.
Wescoat's more recent series draws upon the same melodramatic theme of «big innocent sad eyes», again drawing from another artist, made most famous by Tim Burton's film titled «Big Eyes» — a beautiful film released 2014, about an artist's struggle for recognition.
Most artists find it fairly easy to photograph their completed work, but many struggle to document the process of the work as they are creating it.
The most common response from artists who are struggling with sales is that they are doing nothing to fix it..
Most commonly, artists say they're struggling with marketing their work and making a full - time living from their art.
One of Pakistan's most influential contemporary artists, Naiza Khan (born 1968) captures the experience of living and working in Karachi, where everyday life is affected by natural disaster, urban migration and political struggle.
Abstract Expressionist artist Robert Motherwell called paper the most «sympathetic of all painting surfaces,» remarking that «it's a struggle to get a canvas to have the beautiful surface that paper, by nature, already has.»
Throughout her career, Krasner, one of the earliest and most innovative AbEx practitioners, would struggle against the marginalization of women artists, even changing her first name from Lena to the gender - ambiguous Lee in the 1940s.
His radical struggle against traditional norms, incorporation of unorthodox materials, uncompromising concentration on neglected and downtrodden artists — these are some of the most crucial alterations contemporary period has to offer.
I have taken longest to say anything about the artists with whom I struggled most then.
Most newcomer and struggling artists could make the biggest difference to their artwork by increasing the range of values.
Some of the most respected scholars and art journalists of the day — including Irving Sandler (author of a four - volume history of postwar American art), Lawrence Alloway (the critic who coined the term «Pop art»), and Thomas B. Hess (editor of the magazine from 1948 to 1972)-- visited artists in their studios and reported back on the struggle toward the completion of a painting or sculpture.
Artists, what do you struggle with most when trying to sell your work online?
Most of us — artists and otherwise — struggle to be great at one thing.
[5] McCarthy escaped from the quagmire of financial struggles and managed to establish himself as one of the most influential artists of the contemporary world.
On view now at Edelman Arts is an exhibition of some of Bultman's most important work, offering a rare opportunity to experience the artist's struggle with this elusive paradox.
What issues do artists struggle with the most?
This exhibition tells the story of the artist who for most of her life struggled to communicate with words yet ironically emerged as a powerful voice for numerous and diverse marginalized groups.
By the beginning of the Tang dynasty (618 — 907), the tradition of landscape painting had advanced little, partly because of the ever - increasing demand for Buddhist icons and partly because artists were still struggling with the most elementary problems of space and depth.
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