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Pursuing the Vision in Washington2003 Conference ReportThe Portrait Society of America’s annual The Art of the Portrait® Conference challenged
artists to push beyond their limits. Jennifer King, the US Editor for International Artist magazine was
in Washington, DC for our conference and she filed this report: When Edward Jonas, Vice-Chair of the Portrait
Society of America, launched the annual portrait conference with a story about watching a hawk hunt for
prey, conference attendees looked quizzically at their neighbors. What did this have to do with art? But
his message soon became clear: Ed, who is a falconer, described the miracle of witnessing the hawk leave
her perch, soar high with wings spread wide and aim far, going in for a wild turkey more than three times
her size! Her flight was a thing of beauty, a moment of grace. We wondered if the hawk was successful in
catching her prey? No, Ed, told us, but it didn’t matter. Her attempt, her reach, her ambition made it all
worthwhile. And so it should be with artists. “Success should be measured by our experiences, not by the
number of commissions we get.” Ed went on to say, “So follow a new direction, allow yourself to fail and
you’ll allow yourself to learn. This is how you keep your mind fresh and your creative juices flowing.”
Ed’s challenge to the Art of the Portrait conference attendees to push themselves to expand their horizon
– both in art and in business – quickly became the theme of the weekend. |
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The Portrait Society of America is a not-for-profit organization directed by a governing board of artists dedicated to fostering and enhancing the practice, aesthetics and applications of traditional, fine art portraiture. Membership is open to all individuals with an interest in the art of the portrait. Christine Egnoski · Executive Director © 2008, Portrait Society of America, Inc. · Artwork: © 2008, the artist Site design by |
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