Ask the Art Prof Live #3: Personal Themes, Never Too Late to Start Drawing



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Is it a bad idea to show deeply personal themes in your artwork?

Mentioned: Nan Goldin, Edgar Degas


Nan Goldin     Degas Dancer Adjusting laces



Student drawing based on flashbacks of his mother’s death:


MO8



Student drawing based on Starbucks:


Starbucks



05:36

Artists have to be able to speak about their artwork.


Student drawing about her personal conflict about her religion:


SB8



12:52

Am I too old to start learning drawing?


Edgar Degas’ figure sculptures:


Degas Figure Sculpture


Henri Matisse’s cut out collages:


Matisse Collage



17:18

Experience can be a crutch for some students.



Ask the Art Prof Live is a weekly live video broadcast on my Facebook page where I provide professional advice for art students and professional artists. Ask the Art Prof began as a written column in 2013 and was featured in the Huffington Post from 2013-2015.  See the full archive of columns here. Ask me your questions by commenting on the live video post as the video streams, and I’ll answer right away. I’ll discuss being an artist today, art technique & materials, work strategies for artists, career advice, teaching art, and more. Like my Facebook page and you’ll receive a notification when each live video begins.



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