When I think long and hard about inspiration and influences regarding our business, I find it is a few unique individuals which have inspired and influenced me most. While I was in college, one professor, John T. Downs, was most influential and truly key to my entrepreneurial growth as an artist. That is a rare gift from an art professor to an art student. I am happy to have been able to exhibit and sell his work in our gallery as a tribute and small thank you for these valuable lessons. His encouragement to promoting ones work has manifested itself in my ability to finally create a personal website for my own work this year. Talk about lasting effects! After college and before opening artstream I worked at the national level selling hifi equipment. Subsequently I was forced into a lot of stodgy “sales techniques” and “managing people in one minute” sort of training seminars, popular in the 80’s. There was one man, who’s company I worked for (they were all men in that industry!), which created a lasting impression on my growing business knowledge and that was Ivor Tiefenbrun of Linn Products, from Glasgow Scotland. It wasn’t so much his products, or his management skills, but more about how his philosophy of being true to his own ideas, his original thought which was belief that music (the arts mind you!) could change everyone’s life in a positive way. This hit home and attracted me as well as many others at the time. A true original. Being an original and keeping one’s focus in an ever increasing world of information and shared ideas gives me enough inspiration for a lifetime.
Making your life in the arts has the same challenge in the
I guess the underlying message here or perhaps it was not so underlying at all,
is that it is best to find your own way through original ideas and thought
along with learning from the mistakes and successes of others. As a gallery
owner, specializing in original art, I have noticed that in an ever-increasing
copycat world, everyone love an original.












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