Today's Atlanta's C4ward March Blogathon prompt has given us the permission to rant about our position as an entrepreneurial creative with really great questions (see the complete prompt at the end of this blog entry). I would like to address my rant briefly.
THE BOOK OF WHINE (a quick look)
In my Book of Whine, I have some of the following chapters: Fear of Everything Business Related; The Ickiness of Details; Planning Sucks; Creativity is Undervalued; Everyone Pays More for Framing (this chapter includes being asked repeatedly for donated work); and Creatives are Expected to Volunteer.
But today because I am an Atlanta visitor in Chicago, I am abandoning the Book of Whine with courageous joy to celebrate my beloved Chiboogamoo, a.k.a. Tony Martin, and our trip yesterday to The Field Museum in Chicago to explore the ancient mysteries of life as expressed in fossils.
EVOLVING PLANET EXHIBIT. This exhibit is one of the best I've seen in explaining the evolution of the Earth. It was a feast for our eyes! (photo by Hallelujah Truth) |
TIME ENCAPSULATED IN STONE. (photo by Hallelujah Truth) |
ART MADE BY NATURE.(photo by Hallelujah Truth)
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HOLDING MYSTERY. (photo by Hallelujah Truth)
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WHY IS TONY STANDING THERE?. Upon seeing a replica of a Brachiosaurus skeleton outside of the museum, he recalled an illustration he drew for his new book (Dinosaurs Without Bones) that showed the forces generated by a vomiting Brachiosaurus. So here he very bravely stands under it, waiting to see what might happen. (photo by Hallelujah Truth)
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LEAVING THE FIELD MUSEUM. How happy we were to leave the Field Museum and venture forth on the Chicago streets, on the eve of a snow storm! (photo by Hallelujah Truth)
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GOOD NIGHT WORLD. Tomorrow is another day! Time to consider missions, visions, goals, risks, and rants. Love you all! (photo by Hallelujah Truth)
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RANT!
C4ward March Blogathon: Day 12 Prompt
As an artist or creative entrepreneur, explore your relationship to money in a rant.
What do you want to proclaim about your art and its financial role in your life?
What do you want to proclaim about your art and its financial role in your life?
Aspects of money to consider:
- Pricing and selling your art
- Purchasing tools, supplies, and space for your art making
- Paying for promoting your art
- Negotiating financial matters involving your work
- Supporting yourself from your art
What is a rant?
In case you didn’t already know, a rant is some or all of the following:
In case you didn’t already know, a rant is some or all of the following:
- An impassioned form of expression
- Statements of strong (primarily negative) feelings
- Complaints
- A litany of disparaging remarks
- A list of short direct sentences
- Exaggerations often creating humorous or comic results
- energized stirred up exuberance
Have
fun! Get stirred up! Find energy inside what may be the ambiguous
feelings you have about the relationship between your art and money! Get
it all the ick out!
Oh my gosh Ruth...what a wonderful time you are having in Chicago...even with the cold weather...and Paleontologist Barbie is so fortunate to have the opportunity to climb in the drawer for a photo shoot...The photos were wonderful to look at and brought back many fond memories of living in the midwest and traveling to Chicago at least a few times each year...Thank you...
ReplyDeleteI second Darlene's comment and want to say Thank you (and Tony) for taking us on such a fun and delightful adventure with you! I loved the pictures and I'm still smiling about your "book of Whine." See you soon my friend - safe journey!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tour around the secret ichnology rooms of the glorious Field Museum. In spite of the fact that you have been following Tony around for years your enthusiasm for the fossil world has not diminished. It is a vicarious thrill to hear you talk about these magical images from the ancient past. Bless you and Tony for this love interest!
ReplyDeleteI ditto your rants and double celebrate your Joy. Love being on the trip to Chicago with u.2. Are you going to be snowed in or make home to the Sunny, not so warm south, tomorrow.30 degrees. Later gator. dinosaurs too.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing the adventure - fabulous photos and text
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