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The Catch-22: Mixing Media & Crossing Genre

The Catch-22: Mixing Media & Crossing Genre

FromThe Thriving Artist


The Catch-22: Mixing Media & Crossing Genre

FromThe Thriving Artist

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Mar 7, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As a painter, illustrator, and storyteller, https://clarkhulingsfund.org/finalists/cheryl-gross/ (Cheryl Gross) combines her signature humor and urban appeal to create intense narratives. Currently, she is working on a large project titled: The Z Factor, a fictional work of drawings and text depicting the persecution of a new race and a resulting third civil rights movement. She is also 2014 Clark Hulings Fund Grant Finalist. What are the challenges when a fine artist wants to cross illustration, graphic design, film, poetry, blogging, and the graphic novel, all in a way that takes on current issues.
ContentsBlending fine arts and commercial arts
Parsing an art career as a way to make a living: "Sometimes you just need money"
Mitigating genre bias by breaking barriers between types of media
Crossing media from visual art, to the graphic novel, blogging, and film
The catch-22 of crossing genres and not having a pigeonhole to hide in
Being "Dr. Seuss on crack"!
Using the online art markets
Pricing commissioned work

Cheryl's insights on the fundamental struggle of refusing to be pigeonholed while seizing a place in the market are a valuable addition to the learning program of CHF. More info on Cheryl Gross and her work, as well as her blog and book are at http://cmgross.com (CMgross.com)
Released:
Mar 7, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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The THRIVING ARTIST PODCAST is a feature of the Clark Hulings Foundation, which exists to provide training, professional introductions, and funding for working artists, to turn working artists into THRIVING artists. Tune in for insights from other artists, art industry experts, art collectors, and business specialists. Don't be a starving artist, be a thriving artist!