When I look at other peoples work, it feels as if everyone has narrowed thing down and their work covers a small part of the spectrum of art. It feels clean and focused.
When I look at my work, I feel that it has many different styles and levels. I have cheeper wearable things, expensive one of a kind things, and artwork. In those categories, I feel like my work covers a wide range as well. From texture to humor. I kind of like not doing the same thing all the time, I also like to show to people that I can do a wide range of things (I do custom work). I also still want to explore and not feel penned into one thing only. I'm also a younger artist, I don't know if that has anything to do with it.
I would like to know if people feel it is important to be a bit focused in your work that you display, or if a range of things is ok. I'd love it if people could tell me if my work is scatted or if there is a focus that I don't see (website www.caz-designs.com), but I do understand that people are busy. Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated!
-Colette A. Zilka
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I think your designs are great and versatile. If you continue to create and diversify, I see nothing wroing with it.
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As a jewelry designer, I, too, am exploring different mediums. I find that I'm not always satified stringing and need to create with wire. My next step is "playing with fire". I really appreciate your forged pieces!
But - Lori has made a very good point about displaying similar styles together. Otherwise you run the risk of confusing the consumers.
Thanks for the advise! it's good to hear that other people are exploring all the crazy ideas!