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Sunday, 22 July 2007

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This was a great article, thanks for pointing it out. I've always loved Prince, but didn't really have the full picture of his career. It seems to be instructive, not only on the way he is continuely innovating, but that his income and success flows from such a variety of different sources.

Hi Alyson,

Thanks for the link to an interesting article on one of the most dynamic and enigmatic artists of our times. His career has had more turns than a country road. It's often said artists are the visionaries that help us signal turns in the way we think about things. Prince embodies that notion as much or more than any of his contemporaries, not just in music, but all the arts. Were it not for his flamboyance, this would be far more apparent to many.

One of the areas where he signaled a major change is with POD (Print-on-demand) technology. Your post here inspired one on my own on my Art Print Issues blog.

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