Do you call yourself an artist?
By sweetdesign
@sweetdesign (5142)
United States
7 responses
@Davidarich (985)
• Australia
11 Oct 08
Despite having painting hanging in various homes and one public gallery, and photographs and prints in permanent collections in public buildings, no, I do not call myself an artist...too prententious for a simple man like me. My poetry appears in print from time to time, but I don't consider myself a poet, either.
Don't get me wrong: I produce graphic art of a professional standard, my work includes designing for government, and my photography has been regularly awarded through the years; but an artist? No.
I like it when others describe me as an artist, and I accept that some of my work has artistic merit, but if I am in any way a Capital 'A' Artist, it is only an aspect of who I am. I describe myself as a photographer, and leave anything else to others.
If you want to make a judgement on my work you can see examples at http://www.davidrichphotography.org ~ feel free to critique. But even if you judge my work to be art, would that make me an artist? Don't think so.
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@teapotmommommerced (10359)
• United States
14 Oct 08
I do cross stitch and have started to design my own pictures. I do consider myself an artist with a needle and thread. The cross stitch photo is not finished it is of some sheep with butterflies. My son's girlfriend wanted the sheep, it is a baby announcement when our first grandchild is born sometime in February.
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@trickiwoo (2702)
• United States
10 Oct 08
When it comes to photography, I consider myself an artist first and foremost. I do some commercial photography work here and there... but mostly just so that I can focus on my art.
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@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
13 Oct 08
while I do take pictures, I am not a professional by any means. My profession is that I am a writter. I have a cookbook of Danish recipes published, and I am currently planning a novel that I'd like to write.
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