一名24岁的纽约艺术家通过在布鲁克林弹出画廊出售绘画来资助他的下一餐。
A 24-year-old New York artist funded his next meal by selling paintings at a Brooklyn pop-up gallery.
Charles C. Hofmann是一位来自纽约的24岁的艺术家,他通过艺术谋生的独特方法引起了人们的注意。
Charles C. Hofmann, a 24-year-old artist from New York, has gained attention for his unique approach to earning a living through art.
他最近完成了在布鲁克林一家弹出画廊出售的一系列绘画,其收益直接资助他的下一顿饭。
He recently completed a series of paintings sold at a pop-up gallery in Brooklyn, with proceeds directly funding his next meal.
Hofmann曾从事超常工作, 支持自己的艺术, 表示这次活动标志着通过创作工作向可持续自我支持的转变。
Hofmann, who previously worked odd jobs to support his art, says the event marked a shift toward sustainable self-support through creative work.
他在城市景观和个人记忆的启发下,在社区空间展出他的最新作品,并得到了当地居民的积极反馈。
His latest pieces, inspired by urban landscapes and personal memory, were displayed in a community space and received positive feedback from local residents.
该倡议突出表明,人们日益关注艺术家将作品货币化的替代模式。
The initiative highlights growing interest in alternative models for artists to monetize their work.