Well I finally actually had a serious conversation about my art here with one of the painting profs. He had some interesting things to say, most notably that most students he sees view art as being illustrative, but when he looks at my stuff he sees the opposite he sees illustration being viewed as art. He says those other people need to look at classical art history and looking more externally, but he thought in my case I need to be looking at modern art and much more internally. These were some of the artists he recomended that I look at. The top two are by Klee, the other two are by Guston.
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Hey Beast,
I was thinking about what your professor said and this artist came to my mind.
Shazia Sikander
She was trained as a traditional miniature painter in Pakistan, but spent her time in grad school at RISD breaking free from the constrains of miniature painting to make her art more "modern". I think she does it successfully.
This is her website, but I'm not fond of the work that is shown on this website, but her writings are very interesting. I think you'd enjoy reading them: http://www.shahziasikander.com/
Here is some of her earlier work that I think demonstrates her initial goals without becoming too abstract:http://renaissancesociety.org/site/Exhibitions/Publication/Details.46.93.0.0.0.html
Here is a printmaking portfolio that I saw which I think is mid-career between her old stuff and new stuff: http://www.crownpoint.com/artists/sikander/index.html
I think you are a wonderfully talented artist.
that sounds like good advice
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