by Robert Epstein <vze256xu@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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May 16, 2008 at 10:29 PM
Keynes wrote:
> On Fri, 16 May 2008 07:10:05 -0700, "KittyP" <kittyp2060@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
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>>>"Evelyn Ruut" <evelyn.ruut@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>"^@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>"****rley Knott" <****rleyknott@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>>really a lousy digital camera the tones are all outta whack
>>>>>>>but this is a black and white painting i did of tiffani amber
>>>>>>>theissen
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=b8trty&s=3
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>>>>>>Beautiful work! I really like monochrome paintings.
>>>>>
>>>>>thank you
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Not only with art, but music and writing too.
>>>>You are a tremendously talented guy. :-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Best Regards,
>>>>
>>>>Evelyn
>>>
>>>in the old days 'talent' was a word
>>>used to designate money. one thing
>>>i've never been able to do is turn my
>>>talent into money.
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>>Your work is beautiful. I paint and have friends who paint for a living.
The
>>ones who have been successful enough to live on their art put either put
a
>>lot of time and effort into marketing themselves (which takes away from
the
>>painting), or get an agent. It's more fun to just paint ;)
>>Kitty
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> I found that whatever I *had* to do for money was cursed.
> Then music or art becomes hack work. Work without the charm.
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It's a paradox isn't it? How do you sup****t your art habit without
losing track of your art? Working takes a lot of time and energy...
Robert
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