In “Steven in the Doorway,” Milton R. Trice reflects on a real-life encounter that evolved into a deeper meditation on observation, privacy, perception, and the ethical tension between artist and subject. Through philosophy and Stereo-Realism, the work questions who controls meaning within a social narrative.
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Redefining Artist
Many people think that being an artist is simply about creating something beautiful or producing works to sell. But the truth is much deeper than that.
Rising Beyond Betrayal: A Sculptor’s Painful Journey and Hope for the Future
Daily writing promptWhere do you see yourself in 10 years?View all responses By Henry AziengbeFounder, Worldwide Art Advocacy Waking up each day is a gift—and today, Sunday, April 13, 2025, I reflect not just on where I am, but where I’m going. A simple prompt—“Where do you see yourself in 10 years?”—stirred something deeper inContinueContinue reading “Rising Beyond Betrayal: A Sculptor’s Painful Journey and Hope for the Future”
How to Write an Artist Grant Proposal
Grants can be game-changers for artists, providing financial support to bring creative visions to life. But how do you write a winning proposal? Securing funding through grants requires more than talent—it demands clear communication, strategic planning, and a compelling proposal. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to crafting a strong artist grantContinueContinue reading “How to Write an Artist Grant Proposal”
How to Handle Criticism and Rejection as an Artist
Turning Feedback into Growth Without Losing Motivation Every artist, no matter how skilled or experienced, faces criticism and rejection. Whether it’s from gallery curators, social media audiences, or even friends and family, feedback can be tough to handle. However, the way you respond to it determines your growth as an artist. Instead of letting criticismContinueContinue reading “How to Handle Criticism and Rejection as an Artist”
How to Handle Criticism as an Artist
Criticism is an inevitable part of being an artist. Whether it’s a mentor’s feedback, a gallery’s rejection, or an online comment, facing criticism can feel like a hit to your creative spirit. But here’s the truth: criticism is also a powerful tool for growth. The key lies in how you handle it. Let’s explore howContinueContinue reading “How to Handle Criticism as an Artist”
Developing Your Creative Process as a beginner artist
Every artist has a unique approach to creativity, but developing a structured creative process can help you generate ideas and produce meaningful work consistently. Here are some tips to guide you: 1. Embrace Routine Set a Schedule: Dedicate specific times each day or week to focus on your art. Build Habits: Establish rituals that signalContinueContinue reading “Developing Your Creative Process as a beginner artist”
