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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Think Like A Painter
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Art Festivals
It is spring and time for many artist to start there spring art festival shows. If you are new to doing shows outside in the elements, there is a lot to learn.Howard Alan Events a great art show promoter and who's shows I have been fortunate enough to have done, had some great examples of what art show booths should look like.To get the most sales and to get into the very best shows this is what your booth need to look like.I know the first few shows I did my booth was not not up to par but it didn't take me long to ask questions and to learn what is needed to be at the top to my game. Maybe this will help you shorten the learning curve and eliminate costly mistakes.To read more their blog link is ArtFestival Blog
Examples Of Great Booth Displays Per Category
First, your booth display is very important for your juried score to get into Art Festival or Craft Festival. You may have the most beautiful work, but if your display is not great, you will not get invited to our show.
Not only is your booth display important for your juried score to get into the show, but also it’s the first thing a patron will see! It may be the deciding factor of whether or not a potential customer walks into your booth.
Here are some great examples of booth displays:
All of the pictures above are fabulous examples of booth displays.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
When Life give you Lemons
Every month I send out a few letters to galleries and shows I would like to be represented in. Sometimes I get in Yahoo, sometimes I don't so mush work but a must do for the artist. When I receive several rejections in a row my frail ego takes a beating, but one artist take a very creative look at those thank you for your submission letters and turns them into art.
Heather Passmore: Rejection, Revised
Vancouver artist Heather Passmore has taken to heart the old saying “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade.” That’s to say, she’s turned a decade’s worth of impersonal form letters from art institutions into an exciting series and exhibition at the New Gallery in Calgary. The show includes a wall-sized installation of 250 such letters and a series of 10 enlarged commissions of similar letters that she has illustrated by hand.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
The Color Green
“Absolute green is the most restful color, lacking any undertone of joy, grief, or passion. On exhausted men this restfulness has a beneficial effect, but after a time it becomes tedious.” -- Wassily Kandinsky
HOW THE COLOR GREEN AFFECTS US PHYSICALLY
- Soothes
- Relaxes mentally, as well as physically
- Helps alleviate depression, nervousness, and anxiety
- Offers a sense of renewal, self-control, and harmony
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Habits
Aristotle
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Pay to Play Galleries
If you receive solicitations to participate in any for-profit exhibitions, galleries, publications, contests or competitions where you have to pay for the privilege of being included, first read the article Art Contests, Competitions, Shows and More Where You Pay Up Front-- Will They Get You Somewhere? Or Are They Dead Ends, Time Wastes or Scams? Then THOROUGHLY research any such offer-- BEFORE you pay. The article explains how to do this research right. No matter how marvelous an opportunity sounds, get the facts, get informed, and then make your decision.
Artists often find out about these offers through various forms of advertising, particularly mass emailings. The more agressive senders relentlessly bombard artists with emails and sometimes even contact them directly by phone. Costs to participate can range anywhere from several hundreds to thousands of dollars, especially if you factor in incidental expenses like shipping, travel, insurance or accomodations. Whatever the circumstance, make sure you are aware of all costs and potential benefits or drawbacks in advance. Does everyone benefit... or is it more like you pay, they play? Here is a partial list, in no particular order, of publications, venues, and other situations where you have to pay to expose your art, and that you should fully research-- before you pay-- in order to understand exactly what you're getting for your money:
* Agora Gallery, New York City
* Chelsea International Fine Art Competition (Agora Gallery)
* Florence Biennale
* International Contemporary Artists
* Artoteque
* Artists of Today, 100 Contemporary Artists (Artoteque)
* iBIENNIAL 2011 2012 (Artoteque)
* Gallery Gora, Montreal, Canada
* Masters of Today (Art Addiction)
* World of Art Magazine (Masters of Today)
* Creative Genius (Masters of Today)
* Art Addiction (Masters of Today)
* Art in Vogue (Masters of Today)
* Art Connoisseurs (Masters of Today)
* Artist's World, 100 Contemporary Artists (World of Art Magazine)
* Female Artist's Art Annual (Art Addiction aka Masters of Today)
* Art & Beyond Publications (online Magazine)
* Everythingisart.cc Magazine
* Contemporary Art Network (CAN), New York City
* Ico (aka Icosahedron) Gallery, Chelsea, New York City
* The Artists' Alley, San Francisco, CA (also known as Galiaria)
* American Art Collector published by Alcove Books
* NY Art Marathon
* Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, New York City
* Artists Wanted
* The Power of Self (Artists Wanted)
* 3rd Ward Open Call (site registered to the same name as Artists Wanted)
* Art Interview Online Magazine (registered to same name as Artists Wanted)
* The Brick Lane Gallery, London, UK
* Art LA (.com)
* James Gray Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (Art LA)
* Laguna Art (.com)
* Townley Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA (Laguna Art)
* World Art Media
* NY Arts Magazine (World Art Media)
* Fine Art Connoisseur
* Artist Advocate Magazine (Fine Art Connoisseur)
* PleinAir Magazine (Fine Art Connoisseur)
* American Forum for Realism (Fine Art Connoisseur)
* Plein Air Convention (Fine Art Connoisseur)
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Artists: If you would like to add to this list, please email artbusiness@artbusiness.com
Here is the link to the web site article
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Three Months of Paintings
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Monday, April 11, 2011
When a painting goes wrong
Thursday, April 07, 2011
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Peas in a Martini Glass
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Michigan Art
The Rust Belt to Artist Belt III conference will take place this Wednesday and Thursday, April 6 and 7 at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. Artists, creative business owners and practitioners, educators, and designers will meet in Detroit to explore how post-industrial Rust Belt cities are being shaped by creative individuals in the areas of economic and community development, and land use.
Panel discussions, workshops, and facilitated sessions will be used in order to help identify the best way to use the Rust Belt’s unique assets to encourage economic growth and efficiency.
Featured speakers/panelist for the two day conference include: Greg Garrett, Chief Strategy Officer, IT and Innovation, for Volkswagen North America; Director and Chief Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Arts Detroit, Luis Croquer; Detroit-based singer and songwriter Monica Blaire; Grammy, Emmy, and Tony award winning artist, songwriter, and
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We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
As you know I am a daily painter, Some paintings are great others are so so and few , well they just get tossed. what daily painting does is it creates a habit. The habit of thinking about titles,subject matter,how to paint something remarkable that no one else has thought of yet, or the same old thing but make it look so different. The habit of painting makes you get a little better each time you pick up the brush.