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Self As Web Icon

They say, "a buyer is buying You the Artist, not just the Art". In 2002 when I created my first website I took this concept to heart. I decided if people wanted me to be part of the package, I was going to give it to them. My website became a somewhat sarcastic, possibly narcissistic monument to the Face/Brand/Name recognition that one apparently needs to sell themselves, and their art as "Product". For most of us, our identity and our art are inextricably entwined. My work at that time was raw and personal. It was also accompanied by the publication of my Feminist, Humanist, Womanist book "Dissecting The Western Woman Artist; An Artist's Dialogue by Amy E. Fraser". The first AEFraser website was a creative piece intended to make a big bold First Impression. My 28 year old self wanted the viewer to experience a woman who is smart, sexual, provocative and maybe a little bit scary with the Art to match. It was a confrontational, love it or hate it scenario which would engage some and isolate others. The original description was "Art with message, meaning and intent. Art based on psychological, physiological and intellectual aspects of women. Art with truth, emotion and imagination. Art that possesses the power to provoke, enlighten and inspire. Art that isn't made to match the furniture. Art created by Amy E. Fraser".
Time and circumstance tends to change an artist. I've gotten older, become a wife and mother. My world views and immediate concerns have evolved but I still value my younger self and embrace all aspects and creations that mark the journey. Does the current me regret the choices of 28 year old me? Not on your life. Maybe I didn't make the best First Impression with the original website, but I was true to myself and the work of the time. That kind of honesty is brave and powerful and something to be proud of. However, I must admit that current 46 year old me does in fact make art "to match the furniture" and you can find it all on the most recent version of AEFraser.com.
Please know I am not here to tell anyone how to be a better artist or make more sales. I'm just thinking out loud and sharing a few thoughts on the blog as I work out what sort of First Impression I want to make with my new website The Legend of Hare Terra. And of course, I would be thrilled to have you follow along as I develop the next evolution and presentation of my art. If this helps others on their journey, even if it's by learning from my mistakes, then I am glad I could help. But if you do want my advice, I say just be true to you. Don't listen to just anyone's advice, especially someone you don't especially admire or intend to emulate. People will always be there to tell you what to do, but only YOU can know what is best for you.
Photos and active links are unavailable in this format. Please go to the official Amy E. Fraser Art blog to see more: https://aefraserart.blogspot.com/2019/11/self-as-web-icon.html