Your Art Has Value! 6 Points To Consider
Time to brush off those money taboos. Join me as we redefine the relationship between art and the currency it deserves.
Time to brush off those money taboos. Join me as we redefine the relationship between art and the currency it deserves.
“I’m crushed! I haven’t been chosen for a juried show.” This type of pronouncement by those not selected for a juried show is what a juror knows they’ll hear but that certainly doesn’t make it any easier. Recently I had the honour and anxiety of being Juror of Selection for a Society show. I say
Do you set goals for your art practice? We were talking about goal setting and doing annual reviews as part of our Turning Up Art Camp in IGNITE!* this month. I know a lot of people struggle with getting to painting. They end up doing anything and everything to avoid the one thing that feels
A couple of months ago, I published a post where framer Mitchell Jones and I chatted about a number of topics around the protective aspects of framing. As pastel artists, we need to protect our artwork from the elements (and curious fingers!). In our chat, among other things, we talked about glass choices and the
Pastel paintings need to be protected…that’s just the way it is. A piece can be smudged (and changed dramatically) if left uncovered or at least where fingers other than yours can get at it! That pastel pieces need to be protected before putting them on display is probably the main downside to using pastels (and
A question I’m asked fairly regularly is this: How do I get into juried shows? This question tells me one of two things: This person feels ready to start submitting but isn’t sure where to start. They may also a bit apprehensive about being rejected OR He/she has already applied to juried shows and experienced
WARNING: This blog post is text heavy, visual light! A few weeks ago, my tech guy Terry Bower, died unexpectedly. For a week plus, I was in shock. I was scared, I felt vulnerable, I was angry. I was also grieving for this man who had not only been helping with techy things for
Do I have a treat for you!! Lisa Ober is this month’s guest blogger. I’ve admired Lisa’s work for sometime now. She does these large, often colourful (that appeals to me!), super realism pieces in pastels. I featured “Blue Vases” in one of my monthly round-ups. Click here to see it and while you’re there, notice the
Okay, I admit it, I L O V E using Instagram!! Last Friday, I had the good fortune to attend a private VIP event with Instagram expert Sue B. Zimmerman. I posted a selfie of us on Instagram and Irene Cohen who follows me there commented, “Looks like fun…let us know about it on your
For some time now, I have admired the work of Daggi Wallace. I featured one of her paintings in my October pastel choices. I knew Daggi did a lot of commissions and thought info on doing commissioned work would be a great topic for a blog. Happily, when I asked Daggi to write a guest blog, she
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