What is the difference between a studio artist and a regular artist?
An artist is an artist, period. The term “studio artist” refers to someone who has a place or room dedicated to making art – a studio. This usually means that creating art is a full-time endeavor, as opposed to a hobbyist. It also infers the studio artist is interested in exhibiting and selling his/her work. It does NOT infer that the hobbyist is any less skilled or receives less joy from creating art. | Back to top | • What else do you do besides art? I read, A LOT ! I devour books, all kinds… stories I can lose myself in and books I can learn from. I love to learn. I can read 2 or 3 novels a week and that is between other books I am studying. I have a lot more time to do so than most since I do not have a family to raise nor do I watch television (well DVD’s occasionally). Also, I sleep a lot less than the average person. I discovered the resources of interlibrary loans, alibis.com, and the local used book stores so I have greatly increased the volume of books calling out to me now