Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Artist doing other things...


Very few artists have ever been able to balance life & art with complete ease.

 The myth of the artist who swims all day in a sea of painting, drinking absinthe and huffing glue which results in large scale works of art that are sold before the paint dries, is consistently perpetuated by society.  Not simply American society but in every productive culture in which artists sell their work.

Artists are not one-dimensional creatures. We have many skills, and work hard to maintain our incessant hunger for paints, canvas, and other tools in which to perfect our creations. Artists are so diverse with multiple talents it is a shame to focus on one.

We, the South Carolina Artists group, see artists as more than simplistic one-dimensional creators and choose to share their talents with you!

 Member News!
Are you interested in an artistic website of your own?  Visit http://www.awswebdesigns.com   creating artistically creative designs.

Tisha Gary Ward is seeking an artist to share her studio space at Studio 112 Main St. Lexington. Email her today if interested, trgary01@gmail.com.

Renea Eshleman is heading up the Rosewood Art Festival, October 22, 2011, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM at Rockaway's, 2719 Rosewood Drive, Columbia.

Jay Sinclair, creative woodworking design includes display stands, frames, pedestals, and more contact him today  http://www.333woodworks.com

Vi Horton has a great website, http://www.vihorton.com  and let her know what you think.

Dale Mastro & Tam Hicks are on exhibit at Saluda Shoals Unearthed  on Sunday, Oct. 2nd, 1pm to 5pm.

Many members will be featured in the Friday Oct. 7th Art in the Garden.


The South Carolina Artists blog is written by Alexandra White.

Thank You for being a part of SCA/APPLS Arts Group.
If you have any questions please contact us;
Alexandra White: SCA/APPLS Coordinator
 (803) 808-5328



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