Thursday, May 15, 2008

Robert Rauschenberg dies at 82



© Robert Rauschenberg / Adagp, Paris, 2006Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008). Untitled, 1955. Combine painting. 39.3 x 52.7 cm (15 1/2 x 20 3/4 in.). Jasper Johns Collection

segment from the New York Times
May 14, 2008

Robert Rauschenberg, American Artist, Dies at 82

Robert Rauschenberg, the irrepressibly prolific American artist who time and again reshaped art in the 20th century, died on Monday night at his home on Captiva Island, Fla. He was 82.

The cause was heart failure, said Arne Glimcher, chairman of PaceWildenstein, the Manhattan gallery that represents Mr. Rauschenberg.

Mr. Rauschenberg’s work gave new meaning to sculpture. “Canyon,” for instance, consisted of a stuffed bald eagle attached to a canvas. “Monogram” was a stuffed goat girdled by a tire atop a painted panel. “Bed” entailed a quilt, sheet and pillow, slathered with paint, as if soaked in blood, framed on the wall. All became icons of postwar modernism.

A painter, photographer, printmaker, choreographer, onstage performer, set designer and, in later years, even a composer, Mr. Rauschenberg defied the traditional idea that an artist stick to one medium or style. He pushed, prodded and sometimes reconceived all the mediums in which he worked.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Happy Etsy Anniversary to me!


So I've been on Etsy for one year. How do I feel about it?

Well, there were a handful of times that I wanted to close up shop - spending more on listing fees than sales. But then a couple sales happened and I changed my mind:) nothing like validation to keep ya going.

Now I plan on keeping it open indefinitely. Having this cyber store has kept me from going bonkers as a WAHM (work at home mom). The flexible commitment of running such a shop is perfect for me as a parent (uploading pics at midnight) but also as someone who moves frequently. Alas, another move happening this summer. Here I come upstate New York.

Besides the flexibility, having this shop has forced me to reflect and avow who I am as an artist. I network, I market, I create as an artist of abstract art and fiber art. No need to get the ok from galleries or brick and mortar stores to justify my work. Since joining Etsy I've entered a couple juried art shows, made friends with many more artists worldwide, and learned what I don't want to do as an artist and as a crafts person.

Yay for Etsy!

photo from EtsyLabs.etsy.com
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=11529784