"Please look at my art."
"Here's my latest art."
"I'd like to show you my art."
"Email your feedback about my art."
"I'm looking for a gallery to sell my art."
"I would like to show my art in your gallery."
"Here are examples of my art for your consideration."
"Visit my website and see my art."
"Dear Art Director..."
"I'm looking for an art dealer."
"I need an agent."
"See my art for sale."
"My art."
I have no idea when this started or who the original perpetrators were, but I get more pointless, idiotic, ill-conceived and just plain lame single-sentence email communications like these (sometimes slightly longer, sometimes with no text at all-- only images!) from artists the world over trying to get exposure for their art-- way more of them than I would have ever imagined possible. Read more...
Saturday, October 9, 2010
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
"Here are examples of my art for your consideration."
"Please look at my art."
"Here's my latest art."
"I'd like to show you my art."
"Email your feedback about my art."
"I'm looking for a gallery to sell my art."
"I would like to show my art in your gallery."
"Here are examples of my art for your consideration."
"Visit my website and see my art."
"Dear Art Director..."
"I'm looking for an art dealer."
"I need an agent."
"See my art for sale."
"My art."
I have no idea when this started or who the original perpetrators were, but I get more pointless, idiotic, ill-conceived and just plain lame single-sentence email communications like these (sometimes slightly longer, sometimes with no text at all-- only images!) from artists the world over trying to get exposure for their art-- way more of them than I would have ever imagined possible. Read more...
"Here's my latest art."
"I'd like to show you my art."
"Email your feedback about my art."
"I'm looking for a gallery to sell my art."
"I would like to show my art in your gallery."
"Here are examples of my art for your consideration."
"Visit my website and see my art."
"Dear Art Director..."
"I'm looking for an art dealer."
"I need an agent."
"See my art for sale."
"My art."
I have no idea when this started or who the original perpetrators were, but I get more pointless, idiotic, ill-conceived and just plain lame single-sentence email communications like these (sometimes slightly longer, sometimes with no text at all-- only images!) from artists the world over trying to get exposure for their art-- way more of them than I would have ever imagined possible. Read more...
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