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    The “Starving Artist” is not a stereotype - Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig

    Thursday, August 19th, 2010

    Artists spend their lives searching for praise and appreciation for their work. Most don’t ever find it. For some, it comes posthumously. For the lucky few, they find it within their lifetime.

    The point is: most artists spend their lives struggling. Although people admire their work and devotion to their craft, they seem to have little respect for the artist themselves.

    Most people get steady jobs after they finish high school and college. For them, their career is only a means to sustain their family’s lives. But for an artist, their work is their life’s passion. Unfortunately, artists don’t always enjoy the steady stream of income that those who take corporate jobs do.

    Whether it’s their lower income or lack of steady work, artists find themselves under-appreciated in the corporate world. Although museums, festivals and galleries showcase their work, the artist rarely profits, both personally and professionally.

    When one thinks of art, only some names come to mind: Monet, Picasso, Da Vinci and Michelangelo, to name a few. Although each of these artists achieved notoriety (some posthumously) with their work, they struggled.

    Monet’s famous piece, “Women in the Garden” (1866-67), took him about two years to finish. The canvas was 2.5 meters tall, and in order to paint the entire piece outside, he dug a trench in his garden and devised a pulley system to lower and raise the canvas. Although he labored over this piece for years, the Academie de Beaux-Arts denied the painting’s entrance to the Salon (art exhibit) of 1867. The Academie’s denial of his painting devastated Monet, as he had devoted a huge amount of time, money and energy to this piece.

    Instead of changing his work to suit the Academie, Monet, along with other artists, seceded from the mainstream artistic community (the Academie) and founded the Impressionists. These men gained the acclaim that all artists desire, but only after a period of struggle.

    The subjectivity of art, as evidenced by Monet’s clash with the Academie, is a big part of why artists struggle. By the nature of their work, artists are slaves to the likes of the consumer and viewer. Choosing to conform to the wants of the consumers can benefit the artist, but even if their work is “en vogue,” they still seem to financially struggle.

    Although artists are the ones who preserve and enhance the culture of towns, cities and countries, they’re highly under-appreciated. If the everyday businessman or woman can make a steady income, why can’t the everyday artist?

    …Maybe their pursuit of a career that they love is comparable to a monetary reward?

    But I think that’s just a cop-out!


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    My Time - Jan. 4, 2010 - Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig

    Monday, January 4th, 2010

    My Time – Jan. 4, 2010
    Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig.
    11 x 14 inches, oil on canvas
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    American Oil Painter Daryl Urig is a member of The Portrait Society of America, Oil Painters of America and Cincinnati Art Club. He has taught at the University of Cincinnati for over 8 years and is president of Total Media Source Inc.

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    Portrait Society of America Award - Nov. 23, 2009 - Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig

    Monday, November 23rd, 2009
    Against the Tide, Oil on Canvas

    Portrait Society of America

    It was nice to be awarded an Honorable Mention Award for a recent Portrait Society of America exhibition in Columbus, Ohio on November 15th, 2009.

    After walking in the show, one of my friends brought something to my attention. This was one piece I did for myself, and I had no idea how it would be received. Thankfully, it was very well received and helped me confirm that I was headed in the right direction with my painting.

    Portrait Society of America

    Against the Tide, Oil on Canvas

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    Old House (study) – Oct. 21, 2009 - Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig

    Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

    Old House (study) – Oct. 21, 2009

    A Daily Painter - A Painting A Week
    Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig.
    5 x 7 inches, oil on panal
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    American Oil Painter Daryl Urig is a member of The Portrait Society of America, Oil Painters of America and Cincinnati Art Club. He has taught at the University of Cincinnati for over 8 years and is president of Total Media Source Inc.

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    Free to Run – Oct. 19, 2009 - Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig

    Monday, October 19th, 2009

    Free to Run – Oct. 19, 2009

    A Daily Painter - A Painting A Week
    Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig.
    10 x 20 inches, oil on canvas.
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    American Oil Painter Daryl Urig is a member of The Portrait Society of America, Oil Painters of America and Cincinnati Art Club. He has taught at the University of Cincinnati for over 8 years and is president of Total Media Source Inc.

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    Against the Tide – Oct. 10, 2009 - Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig

    Saturday, October 10th, 2009

    Against the Tide – Oct. 10, 2009

    Awarded Honorable Mention from “Portrait Society of America”
    2009 Juried Exhibition View Award

    Sometimes in life it seems that everything comes at you at once. In these times we are sometimes called on to stand against the tide. This painting is dedicated to my loving wife Robyn who is standing here.

    A Daily Painter - A Painting A Week
    Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig.
    11 x 14 inches, oil on canvas.
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    American Oil Painter Daryl Urig is a member of The Portrait Society of America, Oil Painters of America and Cincinnati Art Club. He has taught at the University of Cincinnati for over 8 years and is president of Total Media Source Inc.

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    Earning an income from your exhibitions, even nationally juried exhibitions: Ask Questions and be informed.

    Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

    Tony Moffit’s Blog talks about the simplified Art Gallery Math to determine your income projection for the year. However, I feel my experiences have made me come up with deeper questions and considerations, concerning an artist’s income.

    A huge problem I have is that a lot of the shows I enter seem to be more concerned with vanity than sales. Thus, I’ve learned to ask galleries who want to show my work the following questions:

    1) When was the last time your gallery sold a piece? Their answers are often surprising.

    2) What is the price range in which your artwork typically sells? This can help with what pieces you choose to show.

    3) Will they promote you and to whom? They often have outdated lists. Sometimes they want you to provide them with a list of names.

    4) What does the opening reception entail? One of the biggest surprises I’ve had is when a gallery asked me if I would bring something.

    One nationally juried show curator yelled at me when I wanted to be informed. She told me that she’s been in nationally juried shows for ten years and has never sold a piece. Sometimes there are even greater surprises!

    But the point is, it’s in the artists best interest to ask questions and be informed. Artist must take the reins of their own career, instead of relying on others for success.

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    The Upward Climb – June 24, 2009 - Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig

    Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

    Upward Climb – June 24, 2009
    A Daily Painter - A Painting A Week
    Original Oil Painting Blog by American Oil Painter Daryl Urig.
    8 x 10 inches, oil on panel.
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    American Oil Painter Daryl Urig is a member of The Portrait Society of America, Oil Painters of America and Cincinnati Art Club. He has taught at the University of Cincinnati for over 8 years and is president of Total Media Source Inc.

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