Thread: Visitors' poll
View Single Post
Old 05-01-2007, 03:04 AM   #70
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Like the process

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
This web site is confusing and not visually centered. It seems like it was designed by a mechanical engineer and not anyone involved in the visual arts. May I suggest that you research other more friendly web sites.

Also, the concept that this is a web site for "professional" portrait painters is misleading. What does professional mean? If it truly means someone to earns a true living through professional portrait painting, you definitely don't need a website. All three hundred professional portrait painters, if that many, could correspond by email.

May I suggest that you open up your website to portrait painters - in general and not just "professionals" and do away with the idea of having a jury select members. Come on, that is a bit haughty. Further, submitting art work to a juror is demeaning. I have entered art shows and received awards for paintings that did not make it in other art shows. Judging art is not objective even though art teachers and art jurors like to think it is. It is an individual's subjective cogent based upon so many factors that no two people can agree. And thank goodness. That is what art is all about an individual experience. Of course there is trashy art, but even that requires a second or third look, as hard as it may be to do.

Thanks for allowing a forum for gathering information about yourselves.

I guess they may be thousands of artists out there who would not be allowed membership or if they are, what difference does it mean to have a juried entrance requirement.

Since your goal is to be a commercial success (or why the ads?), I think you need to redefine your membership requirements.

Thanks for asking for opinions as to why your membership does not increase.

I'm also unregistered but like the fact that this portrait forum has a juried selection process. As a result, the contributions of members are very focused and most of the time informative. There is a website out there, Wet Canvas, that might be of interest to you. As far as I know, that website does not have a special selection process, but as a result contributions are less interesting to me (=a portrait painter seeking to learn from professionals and semi-professionals).