(Artistic nudity in link)
Yep, these blog posts back in the 2010s resonate now, in this age of marketing advice especially.
A good work of art, the with a living and adverting handled, (especially the smallest, viable audience) are important testimonials of a man working in the field. A good work comes first, then the marketing, not the other way around. I've found his ways of wisdom with interacting with commissions entertaining.
His rants and rambles don't always hit the mark, even approaching ableist inclination, including the time management which is off-the-cuff. (I recommend RE-Work for that.) Dreamers vs doers? Inspiration porn. I can still constructively recommend him with caution.
Why? He is a worker, in the creative business sense. The thing about business, that effective business can be appreciated from a hackneyed direct marketing point of view. Professional business advice on a lateral level is to be respected with how he handles his craft.
There are cross-applications that can be generally applied, wisdom with assertions disagreed with a man who works with the field.
I have to, since his Ingres ramblings have influenced my artwork.
There are cross-applications that can be generally applied, wisdom with assertions disagreed with a man who works with the field.
I have to, since his Ingres ramblings have influenced my artwork.