As long as you go into art publishing with clear expectations, I don’t think you will be disappointed with your experience, especially if you work with a top art publisher.
Featured Artist Adriana Guidi
My inspiration comes from many places; a quick glimpse of my boyfriend taking a nap with one of our cats, a unique look or pose , a great sky with a beautiful cloud formation, an aha! moment of “oh I have to paint that!”
How Artists Can Make an Effective Press Kit
Press kits are packaged promotional materials distributed to members of the media in order to get exposure and publicity.
Featured Artist Katrina Mitten
I am a member of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. As a little girl, I was taught the importance of knowing who I am and where I came from. At the age of twelve, I wanted to learn an art that was traditional to my people. I was drawn to beadwork.
Featured Artist Grzegorz Czarnecki
Marquetry, or wood decorative artistry, is considered to be one of the most difficult arts. Besides unrepeatable skills, it requires patience, engagement, and unprecedented precision.
Featured Artist Daryl Dancer-Wade
My appreciation of the landscape came about almost imperceptibly while spending summers exploring the shorelines of the sheltered glacier-carved water ways of North Western Ontario and Manitoba.
Featured Artist Nettie Price
Most of my characters are people I know and love, especially my dog Benny who recently died. I love colors and I am not a very serious person at all.
Success By the Numbers
If you are serious enough about your business to pursue appropriate prospects on a regular basis, you will gain traction.
Featured Artist April Lacheur
One of my favorite parts of painting is that the end result is often a pleasant surprise. I sometimes add other mediums including fabrics, metals and papers to my work giving life to some elements such as tree trunks or bird feathers.
Entrepreneur Taps into Contemporary Christian Market
A massive customer base exists in the Christian retail market, which by itself does over $4.6 billion in sales annually.
Featured Artist Natalie Abrams
Over time, my work evolved into two distinct but related bodies of work – the three dimensional ribbon works and a body of abstract landscapes. The ribbon pieces began to take shape when I started working sculpturally in about 2004. I became increasingly interested in the dimensionality of sculpture and textures; giving texture a more pronounced depth.
Sell More Art with this Smart Strategy
Showing art in it’s environment helps prospective customers visualize how the art could work in their own home or office.
Featured Artist Leah Jay
As I look forward into 2012 and beyond, my goal is to become a better “internal listener” – to bring my art closer to my true childlike nature.
How Artists can Finesse the Press
Media outlets are hungry for stories. Artists make for good stories. Let’s explore how you can do this effectively to get media attention.