JackRiddler wrote:.
This didn't start out this way, but you do realize you're tapping into a potential gold mine?
I never learned how to speak money, but I think I know what you mean. I am very good at expressing trauma and making difficult imagery, but friendly, attractive, iconic images, not so much. I'm fairly certain that's what is needed for this thing to really catch on. Is that what you meant? I do have it in mind to give it another go regardless, we'll see what emerges. B., chime in here.
If anything has potential for bringing in money, I usually miss it or mess it up. I've spent countless hours on projects like these and like most artists I do them for the shear joy or because I believe the idea or information being communicated is important, or there is some other intent, but money is rarely a consideration. I get a great deal of non-monetary support for what I do, and I measure my success in how people respond. It's just unfortunate that admiration and gratitude don't pay the internet bill which is about get cut off any day now.
So if you were thinking along some other line, please, nudge me in that direction.
mac wrote:You could invite lots of other artists and organise a group exhibition and call it Clitical Mass.
That's exactly what I'm doing Mac. After Dinner Party is an exhibit, performances and party, as well as a city wide event where participants will either wear or somehow represent the shape of the clitoris in public.