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The Buyer One Reason Why Artists Paint

Carol Allen Anfinsen

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September 8th, 2011 - 07:00 PM

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The Buyer One Reason Why Artists Paint

Some artists want to be the next Salvidor Dali, or Thomas Hart Benton. Others look to gallery representation in well-known salons worldwide. The rest of us ply our trade and hope to produce something meaningful or beautiful that will please those who buy or commission our work.

In some elite circles, painting for the public taste by producing paintings of flowers or pretty landscapes is frowned upon. Perhaps these lucky few have achieved their dreams without having to struggle through the hungry years of making ends meet. In either case, we all love the adoration that comes when we paint something that is pleasing to someone else.

I recently sold an original painting of my “Egret Visits Goldfish Pond.” The buyer loved the bright colors in the painting, but she was anxious about the transaction. I was a “nervous Nelly” wrapping it carefully, and hoping it would arrive safely. I tucked in a few cards as a thank you for her purchase. I hovered and prayed over that shipment until it arrived. My happiness was complete when she expressed its safe arrival and her pleasure in the finished product. One of “my babies” had found a good home.

Every painting I’ve done via commission has been a labor of love; an effort to please the buyer. A favorite pet, a prized flower, a dear grandchild, a landscape of a beloved homeland brings joy to the recipients. When you’ve not only met their expectations, but exceeded them that is fulfillment in and of itself.

I may never achieve the recognition or fame that others seek, but I’m using my talents and skills to make others happy. What better way to serve others and to earn money at the same time?

I would paint even if there were no buyers. Every time I complete a canvas, I feel a sense of accomplishment. I’m not competing with anyone but me. I love the thrill of seeing my skills grow and get better over time like fine wine.

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Carol Allen Anfinsen

12 Years Ago

St. Paul, MN

Thanks for sharing your experience, Val. To upload a picture to a blog: After the title bar there is a bar that says "browse." You go back to where your artwork is stored on your computer, and upload from there. Some people also copy a link from the page on FAA where their painting is, but I haven't had very good luck with that. Let me know if you are successful.

Val Stokes

12 Years Ago

Hamilton, E7

I couldn't have put it better myself Carol. I was recently asked to help some ladies in our Probus group to demonstrate watercolour. I was very nervous as this kind of thing is new to me - and my precious painting time involved --however I did it and was so happy with the results. 2 phone calls to thank me and the hope expressed that I will do it again.To see the results and the enthusiasm I generated was my reward.By the way Carol, how does one load a picture on a blog?.