Artist posts statement journaling in form of interview

by Alyson Stanfield on March 21, 2007

Statement

Artist Hank Rondina is an enthusiastic support
er of my book, The Relatively Pain-Free Artist Statement. He did the exercises and worked with me to help him finish his statement. Then he went one step further. He posted some of his responses on his website in a form of an interview. How neat is that?

Check out Hank Rondina’s interview about his art.



{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Rebecca March 21, 2007 at 7:33 am

This is perfect, I was going to work on my artist statement, today. Thanks for posting.

2 Julie Thompson March 21, 2007 at 11:50 am

Awesome! Thank you for posting this. I’m putting that book on my “to-get” list. :)

3 Cay Denise March 22, 2007 at 9:32 am

Thank you, thank you, thank you! Hank’s interview format is great reading for those of us doing the Relatively Pain-Free Artist Statement process. I’m doing it, but didn’t know if I was on the right course. So, it is helpful to see how someone else is doing it. As a result of reading Hank’s text, I see some things that I can add to the writing I’m doing, etc. What I enjoyed was the cohesiveness in Hank’s interview answers. He linked non-art aspects of his life very well with the art aspect. (I haven’t done that very well in mine. So it might be a good thing for me to do some re-writing of. In any case, thank you for the link. It is very helpful!

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