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I hope it isn't abstracts, because I don't paint abstracts (well, other than accidentally) .... don't have the right sort of brain. Saw a painting entitled Headland a few weeks ago - just planes of colour; and my thought was just "but it isn't, is it? It's just a wodge of paint, randomly placed"; no soul, you see. Literal mind. Hence starving in a garret.
Those categories though are a touch on the meaningless side - 'Impressionist', for instance: what on earth does that mean, now? Is it talking about old, and thus genuine, Impressionist paintings? Well, when they come up for auction they're still selling well. Or new paintings better described as figurative?
Whatever - adjusting one's painting style or subject to the perceived demands of a market one isn't even an established part of is a bit of a triumph of hope over aesthetic commitment. Or in simpler terms - just because you paint an abstract doesn't mean you're going to sell it; and if you paint just to sell, it's going to show in your work. It's always concerned me that if one happens to hit on a profitable niche, what are the galleries going to expect of you? More of the same, probably - so you're then a prisoner of your own success.
Mind you, I wouldn't mind a bit of that for just long enough to bank the first million. It's all very well for these Vampire queens like Aya, but I fear my time on earth is likely to be much shorter than 700 years, and I'd rather like the money now, if it's all the same to Providence.
