tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089004979035848737.post113805458139652315..comments2023-09-19T06:11:07.436-07:00Comments on Elias Hubbard: An IntroductionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13848544155282106588noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089004979035848737.post-10883614307487834012017-01-11T00:34:29.116-08:002017-01-11T00:34:29.116-08:00Hi Elias,
I think you're blue piece is great (...Hi Elias,<br />I think you're blue piece is great (I think it would make a beautiful postcard!) and I was really intrigued by you're process of trying to make something beautiful in as few steps as possible - I've never thought of art making in those terms and it's a challenge I want to give myself now.<br /><br />I relate to feeling like I make things with no reasoning except the aesthetic of it, but I was wondering if you ever worry about that? I get really in my head about the things I make having no purpose and I'm not sure if thats a good thing to worry about or not. I wonder a lot if artist intent even matters in art, because doesn't the experience of the audience say more about the meaning anyways? If you did have a meaning in your art making what do you think it would be?<br /><br />Thanks for your post,<br />Lillydillylonlonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00451442499069429139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5089004979035848737.post-749706050131680322017-01-10T21:09:03.505-08:002017-01-10T21:09:03.505-08:00I really like the simplicity of your blog. It make...I really like the simplicity of your blog. It makes it seem really ordered and methodical. I think your blog is different from most because you reveal who you are through a pieces of artwork. I like that you chose pieces of art and described what those made you feel. You revealed "who you are as an artist" through your emotions. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04782787096711895904noreply@blogger.com