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Art Community & Forum : Art Face Off :: Top 10 Reasons Why Galleries Reject Artists - 0 views

  • Most artists harbor the fantasy that if they could only find one art dealer that loved and believed in their work, their career would be set. They secretly believe that there exists a special person that can catapult them to fame. Many artists spend most of their careers searching for "the perfect gallery." And, as all quests towards perfection, it is never ending. If they already have a gallery, it's not good enough; if they are looking for their first gallery, they dream about the moment when someone sets eyes on their work and offers them a solo show immediately. The harsh reality of the situation is having a gallery love your work, is only one very small part of what goes into the decision to represent an artist.
  • From a gallery's point of view, adding an artist to their stable is much like adding a stock to one's portfolio. There are many complicated factors to take into consideration, and liking the "stock" usually has very little to do with the decision.
  • Too Experienced
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  • Too Inexperienced
  • Too Difficult
  • the artist and the gallery need to have a level of trust and comfort that will guarantee honest communication. If a gallery perceives you as being a difficult person to work with, they tend to veer away.
  • Too Cheap
  • Too Expensive
  • Prices are established by the law of supply of demand (Read Pricing Your Art). If a gallery feels they can not price your work fairly and still make a 50% commission, they will not be willing to take a chance on you.
  • Too Different
  • Too Similar
  • A gallery looks at the group of artists they represent, much like an artist looks at a painting. It is not so much the individual artist that is considered, but, rather, how that art fits into the existing group.
Ian Yang

Design Inspiration Gallery - FAVEUP - 0 views

shared by Ian Yang on 13 Sep 07 - Cached
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    For all the design fanatics, this definitely is a must-see, and quite a looker as well. From business cards to logos, from css websties to flash sites, some works over there are supposed to haunt you and make you jealous for a while. Feel like showing off, then post your own works and get some votes, maybe one day your fabulous design will show up on the first page of the Highest Rated.

    - ian
Ian Yang

TalentDatabase.com - 0 views

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    What is the Global Talent Database?
    The Global Talent Database is the world's most comprehensive talent search engine and artist directory. Think of it as similar to a global Yellow Pages designed to connect the creative class with enthusiasts around the world. ...read more

    How does networking improve my chances of making a living with my talents?
    The Talent Database is designed for those who are serious about promoting their talents and ability. While we want the experience to be fun and entertaining, the database is intended to serve a professional purpose. ...read more
Ian Yang

Humble Voice // GEUCLIDE - 0 views

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    Honestly, I'm not a guy into overmuch, though I alaways admire the idea and labour of creating art. As for geuclide's works, THANKS GOD he knows the boundary and jumps out of the stereotypes skillfully and stylishly. I can pull out a whole package of adjectives to describe his works, one of them is MARVELOUS. As you can see on the left, his abstract appear like an abstract landscape painting, with soft, appealing color schemes, plenty of space around and a bit of darker doodle that brings extra moves and delightful surprise to the image, which basically makes me wanna pick up the phone immediately and ask him how much he would like to sell it. :O) If you can' agree my viewpoint more, go check out his humblevoice gallery, for he has lots of things to feast your hungry eyes.

    - ian
Ian Yang

Ian Yang - Abstract Fonts - 0 views

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    This is the place you get to see some of my favorite fonts! :P Abstract fonts is really quite an amazing place to download quality and free fonts, Enjoy!
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    I like Opulent a lot - it's like a super-fancy Optima. Who could resist the charms of Creampuff-Regular?
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    I'm no expert of typography, but I do appreciate the variety of fonts -- which could be very upsetting as well when it comes to designing, at least for me. Creampuff is simply one of my favorites, somehow it makes me smile every time I look at it! ;)
Ian Yang

beinArt Surreal Art Collective - 0 views

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    I wish I know who is the aritst who made this marveloust painting, which is currently featured on the homepage of beinArt Surreal Art Collective, a really amazing place for artists of all media. It's the surrealism that truly attracts me, part of the reason is that I don't do surreals, and I'm naturally drawn to things I can't make or don't understand. It's a good thing that my FF takes about 25 seconds to read the Artists page, but a bit of virtue of patience is always rewarding, indeed!- Ian
Ian Yang

BEAUTIFUL DECAY - 0 views

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    About
    Beautiful/Decay Magazine

    Beautiful/Decay was founded on the theory that "if you can't find it, make it." The magazine's format is revolutionary in that it documents the convergence of fine art, graffiti, design, fashion, music, and other contemporary forms of art. The magazine prides itself in exposing its diverse readership to media, ideas, and creative expressions that are not juxtaposed in any other independent publication.
Ian Yang

Cognition and the visual arts - Google Books - 0 views

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    In this first systematic study of the connection between the new cognitive psychology and its importance to art, Solso reflects on the long relationship between humankind and art, observing that "mind and art are one."
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    This looks like a good book. I think it's important to have information like this on hand when one is dealing with bureaucratic bodies intent on narrowing or cutting art programs. Art making and education is tied in a very important way to our cognitive growth and development as human beings.
Mark Harding

Damien Hirst v the Chapmans at Tate Britain's Classified | Jonathan Jones | Art and des... - 0 views

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    Hirst's pharmacy makes me think of Haim Steinbach's work taken to a larger conclusion. http://www.haimsteinbach.net/
james james

Touching Public Service Ads Design - 0 views

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    These ads design are very unique and impressive, i like it very much.
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    The chimp with the clown make-up on is very compelling and unsettling.
Ian Yang

If you build it, will they come? 21 tips for getting people to your web site - publicit... - 1 views

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    Just bumped into this great article about how to build and host a web site. There are lots of general ruls and tips which I think are very helpful for those self-promoting artists, photographers, designer, freelancers, etc. Just remember: make it easier for the world to reach you and recognize your hard work and telant! :P
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

BBC NEWS | UK | How does Dyson make water go uphill? - 0 views

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    How a trick was done
Skeptical Debunker

'Clash' of 3-D movies to hit underprepared cinemas - 0 views

  • The pileup was created in part because studios want to capture some of the excitement surrounding "Avatar," the James Cameron epic released in December. At $2.4 billion in global ticket sales, it is the highest-grossing film ever. In addition to the novelty or richer experience that might drive more people to see a 3-D movie, tickets to 3-D movies also cost a few dollars more. Around the time "Avatar" came out, Warner Bros. decided to convert a remake of "Clash of the Titans" from 2-D to 3-D and push its release back a week, to April 2. That will be the third 3-D movie to hit the market in a short span. DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc.'s "How to Train Your Dragon" comes out a week earlier, and The Walt Disney Co.'s "Alice in Wonderland" hits theaters March 5. And "Avatar" might still be playing in some places too. But a limited number of theaters can show these movies in 3-D, because not all theater owners have bought new digital projectors and undertaken other upgrades necessary to show movies in the format. About 3,900 to 4,000 3-D-ready screens are expected to be available in the U.S. and Canada by the end of March. Typically a movie in wide release might be shown on 3,000 to 10,000 screens in North America. In the past, a smaller number of 3-D-capable screens was adequate when one major film at a time was being released in 3-D in addition to 2-D. Each movie had a longer run, and moviegoers who wanted to see it in 3-D could pick a convenient time to go. With three out at once, each will get less exposure because some theaters with only one or two 3-D screens will have to choose which movies to show in 3-D. "One or all three are going to suffer in some way," said Patrick Corcoran, director of media and research for the National Association of Theatre Owners. "It makes it a much harder decision on exhibitors on what to keep or what to drop or what to add and probably should have been avoided."
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    Movies in 3-D are becoming such big moneymakers that Hollywood studios are cramming them into the nation's theaters, even though there aren't enough screens available to give each film its fullest possible run. That will mean an unprecedented number of 3-D movies for film fans to choose from this spring, and smaller profits for Hollywood studios than they might otherwise get with fewer 3-D competitors.
Ian Yang

Flickr: Art.In.General - 3 views

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    A flickr group exclusively for all the members from Art.In.General, a Diigo group where we collect and share bookmarks related to all types of news, information, knowledge and resources about Art.
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    Finally and officially, we have another place on flickr to make a rendezvous! I believe that many of you have been a flickr member for a long time, so let's start sharing your works already! Have fun! :D - Ian
Ian Yang

Visual Photo Guide | Photography for the rest of us. - 1 views

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    I think that everyone can learn a thing or two about picture taking at this nice place full of interesting topics, like "How to Make Fake Miniature Scenes", "Quick Introduction to HDR Photography", etc.
Taylor Wilson

Interior Spaces with Turquoise Walls - 1 views

  • Turquoise is a fantastic color for interiors. It ranges in colors and tones so it can be paired with a myriad of different colors and metals. While turquoise makes a great accent color, we especially love interior spaces with turquoise walls. Kitchens, bathrooms, dining rooms, living rooms and bedrooms all look fantastic with turquoise walls. Turquoise walls can work in any room in your home. It all comes down to choosing the right color turquoise for your style. Check out these interior spaces with turquoise walls and be inspired!
  • Little Green Notebook     Rich turquoise paint on the walls and molding create a dramatic backdrop for this bedroom. Love the tree and birds that decorate the turquoise wall.
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    Turquoise color is the new decorating trend. Are you IN?
Taylor Wilson

Love at first sight: Hallways {Guest Post} | First Sense - 1 views

  • A hallway sets the tone for the entire house – it is the first and last area of the home that a visitor will see, and this is why designing a stunning entrance is so important. Beautiful patterns/colours, a unique design, and great lighting will make all the difference in creating a gorgeous entrance to fall in love with. Here is a selection of hallways in different styles to inspire.
  • A touch of nature Sticking to a theme helps to create an elegant entryway, as evidenced here with an antler-inspired ceiling light, organic touches such as the framed branches and potted plants, as well as the neutral colour palette.
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    Hallway is also an important space to show your interior design passion!
Taylor Wilson

How to Create a Dream Master Bedroom - 2 views

  • It’s often advised against picking the color palette first. However, you can pick a sample color palette to help you find the right accessories for the space. In short, this just means carrying around a few paint chips with you as you look at home accessories and decor for the master bedroom. Don’t throw any paint on the wall or make any concrete decisions about color until you’ve purchased everything necessary for the space.
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    The bedroom is often a neglected space when it comes to home decor and decorating the space. It's not necessarily that there aren't any home accessories for the space; but rather it's a combination of issues: not enough time, not enough money, not enough energy.
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