tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641192580368746983.post1531488892302389475..comments2024-03-27T05:32:18.935-04:00Comments on NESHEAHOLIC: Artist Bad HabitsLaNeshehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04219535634041170532noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641192580368746983.post-83590049299864336252012-04-05T13:05:26.025-04:002012-04-05T13:05:26.025-04:00Bad habits, indeed!
I totally agree with you LaN...Bad habits, indeed! <br /><br />I totally agree with you LaNeshe. I read your post awhile back about "value in the arts", and thought your words were, once again, great & true.<br /><br />When artists don't recognize & understand their own value behind their talent/skill/service, they can't get others to see it either.Christinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08532358185597781862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641192580368746983.post-83752068111371792442012-04-05T10:20:24.471-04:002012-04-05T10:20:24.471-04:00I can't help but to feel like their are 2 side...I can't help but to feel like their are 2 sides. Firsly I agree with you, you don't see massage theripst giving away free massages and plummers fixing pipes for free. <br />The Arts a trade or service and deserves to be treated as such. But on the other side, you do see samples handed out from companies, like some bloggers get to review products, some food critics eat for free ect. But in those situations the giver often gets something in return... Usually (hopefully) more bisness and publicity, and I should note it can backfire if the product is not up to par.<br />Anyways, I think tickets should be given out in a manner that can hopfully help and not hinder a production. <br />Another great & thought out article.Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16479414472023686176noreply@blogger.com