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Free Artist Resources Finding the Meaning in Your Art
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Finding the Meaning in Your Art

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All artwork has meaning to the artist, but if you are like me, it took me years to figure out what my art was really about, or in other words, the meaning behind the images.

This is the "Big Why" we started to make art in the first place.

The "why" can change over time as we evolve as artists from novice to expert. Understanding "why" your art matters to you and to the world helps us to learn first and foremost about ourselves. The subject, process, and materials are the language we use to express our meaning.

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All artwork has meaning to the artist, but if you are like me, it took me years to figure out what my art was really about, or in other words, the meaning behind the images.

This is the "Big Why" we started to make art in the first place.

The "why" can change over time as we evolve as artists from novice to expert. Understanding "why" your art matters to you and to the world helps us to learn first and foremost about ourselves. The subject, process, and materials are the language we use to express our meaning.

All artwork has meaning to the artist, but if you are like me, it took me years to figure out what my art was really about, or in other words, the meaning behind the images.

This is the "Big Why" we started to make art in the first place.

The "why" can change over time as we evolve as artists from novice to expert. Understanding "why" your art matters to you and to the world helps us to learn first and foremost about ourselves. The subject, process, and materials are the language we use to express our meaning.

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