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In this episode of the Business of Art podcast, host Mark McKenna interviews sculptor Dave LaMure Jr., who
shares his journey as a full-time artist. From his early inspirations in clay to his philosophy on wildlife art, Dave
discusses the challenges and triumphs of his artistic career. He reflects on the importance of embracing risks,
the evolution of his work from pottery to sculpture, and the deep connection he feels with nature through his
art. In this conversation, Dave LaMure Jr. shares his artistic journey, emphasizing the metaphor of alteration in
both art and life. He discusses the balance between creativity and the business side of being an artist,
particularly the challenges of working with foundries. Dave offers advice for aspiring sculptors, highlighting the
importance of perseverance and creativity in overcoming obstacles. He also shares his experiences in selling
art and the complexities of public perception regarding different art forms. In this conversation, Mark
McKenna and Dave LaMure Jr. explore the journey of an artist, emphasizing the importance of connection,
constructive criticism, and continuous learning. They discuss practical steps for aspiring sculptors, the
significance of vulnerability in receiving feedback, and the value of persistence in navigating the art world. The
dialogue is rich with personal anecdotes and insights, providing a roadmap for artists seeking to grow and
succeed in their craft.
Dave LaMure Jr. is a full-time sculptor and painter.
He has been working with clay since he was 12 years old.
Wildlife is a pinnacle of nature and inspires his work.
Art can be a way to articulate feelings that are hard to express.
Embracing risks in art can lead to significant growth.
The journey of an artist often involves overcoming personal challenges.
Creativity can be a timeless and blissful experience.
Selling his pottery for gas money marked the start of his business journey.
Artistic evolution is a natural process for an artist.
Curiosity and innovation are essential for artistic development.
Art is a metaphor for personal alteration.
Creativity often emerges from mistakes.
The foundry process is complex and requires patience.
Aspiring artists should focus on sculpting and learning.
Imagination is crucial for artistic success.
Challenges can lead to greater creativity.
Selling art involves personal connection and visibility.
Joining art societies can enhance credibility.
Public perception of art varies significantly.
Balancing business and creativity is an ongoing challenge.
Collectors are the best gift for artists.
Engage with other artists for valuable critiques.
Constructive criticism is essential for growth.
Continuous learning through workshops is vital.
Vulnerability is key to receiving feedback.
Seek out qualified critics for your work.
Persistence in applying to shows leads to opportunities.
Unexpected opportunities often arise from shows.
Attraction rather than promotion works in galleries.
Follow your own interests for true satisfaction.