Question:
One of the great appeals of the Internet is that actions in cyberspace appear to have no consequences. You can be who you want and spout any idea you think and it doesn’t matter. On the Web it is fiendishly easy to write your considered opinion about any airbrush project, product or artist, with little or no consequences. Take it from somebody who has made his living either full time or part time with an airbrush for over 30 years: Doing art for money has a refreshing way of forcing you to paint better, smarter and take more responsibly for your work. It is that in any collection of artist or comments of sufficient numbers one commentator will appear, seemingly out of nowhere, who is instantly recognizable as the only person worth listening to. This person may have his fellow artists interests at heart, truly love his world of airbrush art and wishes to share it, or sadly have less noble reasons for his responses. Either way it is best to listen to all responses to questions and consider those responses and the people who respond. I mean no disrespect to any web site, board, chat room, etc. or the people responsible for them. I mean only that you should to keep an open mind when reading some artist responses, and not be afraid to question not only the response, but who made it. I hope this helps ya, I think my age is showing
Ken
Response:
Ken wrote "It is that in any collection of artist or comments of sufficient numbers one commentator will appear, seemingly out of nowhere, who is instantly recognizable as the only person worth listening to" Why many thanks for that accolade Ken it’s nice to know someone is listening
lol Wenz <nodding in total agreement at the statement made by the wise old Ken
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Ken
