Note: This posting has been edited to remove most of the 'rant'. I strongly feel that it shouldn't be included here with my art due to the negativity it contained and the negativity it constantly reminded me of each time I'd see it here. So, most of this post has been removed.
Online art groups are great. They are fantastic opportunities to learn and to grow and to share. I have found, through experience, that they can even be so much more beneficial than real time art groups. I belong to several of them. My absolute favourite is one (which shall remain un-named) in which four other friends and I started our own art group with the mandate of learning together and keeping the group private. (Since we often ‘rant’ together about anything we wish to rant about. For example, demanding group owners who want total obedience but it’s okay for themselves to break any rules. Shades of "all animals are equal but some are more equal than others".) Anyways, the five of us have grown so much and have become very good friends.
Then there’s the types of groups that are open to any painter who wishes to join. More great and wonderful opportunities to share. Over the years, one tends to ‘collect’ the best spots for sharing, the best spots for learning and the best spots to stay away from.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
I'm Dead Weight ....
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3 comments:
Well said Deb!
Like you, I enjoy EBSQ too, although I am not a member. I just like to see the art. :)
Ann
Well, Deb, maybe you should recall the words of that great wordster, Groucho Marx, who said, "I wouldn't want to belong to any group that would have me." :)
Hi Ann and Rhonda, many thanks!
Ann, EBSQ is a great place to view art and one day, maybe you'll join!
Rhonda, I'll recall those words each time I think of this. ;-)
Deb
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