I ran across a good article the other day written by artist Lori McNee that I want to pass on to you about writing an artists statement. I’ve always been puzzled by this request, I have a biography and a resume, what else do people want? A lot of statements that I’ve seen seem to be very esoteric, and go into deep, deep thought about feelings and emotions, and can be quite lofty. I have never thought about my art this way, and have often been at a loss when trying to create one. This article offers good, sound, factual advice and something that I can relate. Hopefully it will help some of you. Let me know.
Gail Niebrugge, Alaska pointillism artist

