working on statement and bio

Statement about my current series:
I make monotype prints on a plate of gelatin because I like the immediacy of the process. I thrive on possibility and surprise. I am intrigued by how layers of information are revealed and hidden. The goal is to draw you into my process by wanting to look more closely. This series is about being lost. A map is the foundation of each print. I layer shapes and lines, hiding and revealing only sections of the map. I use the principles of line, shape, and value to guide me to a resolution. The process is loose, free and intuitive. It does not always end in a pleasing print, and often a good print is hidden under that last layer of ink. This requires a constant letting go of expectations and willingness to do something else. The key is to keep going. “Being lost” means to be bewildered, gone astray or perplexed, but it can also mean to be absorbed in or engrossed in. Being lost precedes being found. This is hopeful.
Draft of my Bio
Linda Germain is an artist and teacher. In 2004, she left a career as a wilderness guide and attorney to be an artist. In a short time, she has won several awards for printmaking, has been an artist in residence at local high school, and won a scholarship to the Women’s Studio Workshop in Rosedale, NY. Linda has had solo shows several community venues. She has taught at Northern Essex Community College as a drawing and painting tutor and as an instructor for the College for Kids program. Last year she volunteered to be exhibit manager for the NECC Library ArtSpace. During that time, she organized 7 shows and created a web presence for the school. Linda’s passion for art making is undeniable. She is currently planning a series for printmaking workshops to be offered at her studio and other art association venues.

I would love feedback.  This stuff is always a struggle for me.

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Making it as an Artist

Thank goodness for the internet.  I came across this great site by Natasha Wescoat.  She has written lots of quick read articles about being an artist in 2009 and beyond. Increasing traffic to your blog, Using Flickr to market your art and 25 things I have learned about selling online.  I am sifting throught the information and trying to find a balance between creating, marketing, learning and selling.  http://www.linda-germain.com/

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Finishing prints and organizing thoughts

So today I decided not to enter the NHIA show.  I looked at alot of prints and tried to put into words what they are about.  This process just stops me in my tracks.  I want the whole process to be fun or at least enjoyable.  I did have some fun finishing some ATC’s and creating a label for the back. Just getting into Twitter and Facebook and feeling a bit lost.

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