Bob Ragland - From the Appreciation category:
All non-buyers of art can be downsized. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Artists category:
Artists who speak negatively about commercial success never had any. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Complaining category:
No one respects a whining, broke artist. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Criticism category:
Those who criticize, seldom subsidize. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Critics category:
No critic can speak louder than a bill collector. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Growth category:
Being an artist is like planting a garden - plant the seeds and see what sprouts. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Money category:
Exposure is what people die of when they get lost in the woods. Artists need to get paid. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Profession category:
It's not written anywhere that an artist should starve. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Profession category:
I live the art life quite nicely - because I work at it - on purpose! (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Prosperity category:
The best artist's grant is a stack of fifty dollar bills. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Recognition category:
You can't cash compliments at the bank. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Rejection category:
Learn to eat rejection – it will make you stronger. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Rewards category:
Serve your artistic gift and it will serve you. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Selling category:
Selling well is not selling out. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Teaching category:
Teaching has given my art life great traction. (Bob Ragland)
Bob Ragland - From the Worth category:
You can't eat purity. Being art-pure is valid, but you can't cash it at the bank. (Bob Ragland)
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