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How to Write an Amazing Artist Statement

Carolyn Edlund

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August 26th, 2014 - 08:46 AM

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How to Write an Amazing Artist Statement

Do you dread writing your artist statement? You know you have to write one, but are frustrated because time is scarce and your internal voice screams, “I’m an artist expressing myself visually – why do I have to write about my work?” You’re not alone. We want to flip that frustration to motivation by providing a step-by-step process to getting it done so your artist statement can win you more opportunities.

The reason to have a genuine, well written artist statement is because you want to provide insight for your viewers into who you are as an artist, your motivations and process – it’s a chance to tell the unique story behind your work that will set you apart from the rest. It’s an opportunity to instill trust in your audience and allow them to have an intimate conversation with you since you’re not there in person.

Here are some tips to keep in mind when writing your artist statement:

- The ideal length is one to three paragraphs.
- It should be in first-person.
- You should not tell your audience how to feel or what to look at.
- You want to inform your viewer but not overly explain things – leave room for the viewer to make his or her own connections.
- Ask yourself: Is this writing specific to my work or can it be about anyone’s?
- Don’t use phrases like: I hope, My work aspires to, My goal is, The Viewer will, These paintings (do something).

Here are steps to help you write a clear, concise artist statement:

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9 Years Ago

Bucharest, Europa

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