The 4 Types of Artists – Starving, Dying, Dead, and Rich!

By Shafali The Caricaturist
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(4.83 based on 6 reviews)

Published: Sep. 16, 2011
Words: 1,937 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465992314


Short description

How many types of artists lurk around in this overpopulated world? The caricaturist took it upon herself to answer this question that few have dared to ask and even fewer have dared to answer. There are 4 types and 4 types only. The Starving, the Dying, the Dead, and the Rich! You don't agree...do you? That tiny muscle jumping at the corner of your lip tells me that you don't believe me...

Extended description

Are you an artist?
Do you want to become an artist?
Do you have an existing or prospective artist in your family?
If the damage is already done, there's little that you’ll gain by reading this - but if you are not yet infected by the Art Virus, you must read this "serious, thought-provoking" satire on the 4 types of artists to decide which kind of artist you should be – Starving, Dying, Dead, or Rich!

Tags

life, humor, art, satire, truth, parody, picasso, artists, van gogh, cartoon, leonardo da vinci, caricature, types of artists, successful artists, shafalis caricatures, posthumous fame, famous artists, how to become famous

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Review by: Joleene Naylor on April 01, 2013 : star star star star star
A fun little piece that is too, too true!
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Review by: Roberta Beach Jacobson on Feb. 24, 2012 : star star star star
Amen. Truth is stranger than fiction. Funnier, too.
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Review by: Unicorn Productions on Sep. 26, 2011 : star star star star star
Absolutely love the Mighty Caricaturist - and if she feels like Hulk, I'll kindly remind her she's more like a She-Hulk (i.e. she has a brain)! Way to go, Shafali! We want more!
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Review by: Cat L on Sep. 17, 2011 : star star star star star
OMG so funny and true. Very good caricatures, well worth reading if you have a sense of humour.
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Review by: David Elvar on Sep. 16, 2011 : star star star star star
I'll second the previous review. Full of humour and containing a healthy dose of reality, much of what is in this charming little book could equally well apply to us writers. It applies to everyone else, of course: I plan to be rich and famous by the end of the year. Yeah, yeah, I read the bit about probability but I'm a writer, not a mathematician.
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Review by: Bobby A on Sep. 16, 2011 : star star star star star
An interesting perspective. Loved the cartoons and the subtle satire. Couldn't stop myself from laughing at them. A collection of your satires would be welcome.
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