Posts Tagged ‘Artwork’

Secrets of Urchinwood

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Urchinwood is home to the artwork and sculptures of British artist Jennie Cooper. Previously well known for her lovely paintings, Jennie has recently branched out to sculpting and is now bringing the inhabitants of Urchynwood to life. Original dolls are available from Jennie’s etsy store, or you can meet the Urchynians in person at a fayre in the UK.

Art Reproductions – Choose a Masterpiece Wisely

Monday, November 14th, 2011
Art is expensive and is financially out of reach for most people. But if you want to own a masterpiece by your favorite painter or artist without having to shell out your entire bank balance, then the best way is to approach companies specializing in art reproductions. There are various options available when it comes to purchasing reproductions and it is also important to exercise a little caution so that you get the best artwork to adorn your walls.

Tips to Submit Art to an Art Gallery and How to Prepare

Monday, October 3rd, 2011
Have you ever dreamt about your artwork hanging on the walls of an art gallery but were not sure how to approach the gallery with your work? This article will guide you from preparation to the moment you meet with the gallery. Written by an artist who has also worked as an art gallery director and art sales manager this informative guide offers valuable perspectives that will help you get your dream off on the right foot.

Metal Wall Art – Make an Eye-Popping Statement With Metal Wall Art

Friday, August 19th, 2011
Turning a drab room into a lovely, inviting place is the dream of most homeowners. Metal wall art is becoming a popular way to enhance the beauty of modern decor. Your wall should say something about you and your personality and with the many choices of artwork done in metal, you are sure to find something that reflects your personality and style.

Marketing Your Art Is No Easy Trick

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011
Whether you are just beginning to develop your visual arts career or you are many years into it, or whether you have earned a masters of fine arts degree or have no formal training at all, the task of selling your artwork can be a very difficult. The first thing you need to do is to understand the different markets for art and where your artwork fits into those markets. The markets for fine art can range from commercial galleries, sales to corporations, art fairs, interior designers, private sales, private and public commissions, the sale of reproduction rights and many more venues. Each of these venues has multiple sub-categories that need to be considered before you submit your work.
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