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Tania Sheko

Artist to Artist: Koons on Picasso (with tweets) · Guggenheim · Storify - 7 views

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    Artist Jeff Koons discusses his enduring creative fascination with Pablo Picasso in lively dialogue with art historian Pepe Karmel, New York University (Storify)
c newsom

YouTube - Robert Rauschenberg - Erased De Kooning - 0 views

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    Robert Rauschenberg discussing ideas and motivation behind his piece "Erased De Kooning"
c newsom

Photogravure.com | The Art of the Photogravure - 0 views

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    Examples, discussion, articles and process descriptions of the photogravure process.
c newsom

Interview with John Maeda - 0 views

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    Discusses links between computing and art, working with your hands, teaching, creativity...
ricardo79

Gary Ice Logo Design (@garyice_logo_design) * Instagram photos and videos - 0 views

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    #getyourlogodesign instagram showcase of my works. Get in touch follow, share I am open for discussions and for work as well.
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    Not just logo designs. It is relaitvely new channel. Mostly for showcase logo design works.
ahmadzb

Things That Stop Men to talk About Their Mental Health - 0 views

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    Men also face depression, anxiety or nervousness, but they don't discuss about it due to some society norms. Let's understand why men find difficulties to talk about their mental state.
Ian Yang

Arts Portfolio » About Arts Portfolio - About Arts Portfolio , art, discussio... - 0 views

  • ArtsPortfolio.net is an online resource for artists. The site is run by the team that created www.voodoochilli.net - The free online portfolio for visual artists. Of course at Voodoochilli we want as many people to be part of our community as possible, but artists should also increase their exposure by joining other sites. We hope to be able to provide information about upcoming art events, art websites and much more. We are looking for contributors for this website. If you are an artist and would like to share your ideas with others please contact us briefly describing how you intend to help.
Ian Yang

Flickr: Graphic Design - 0 views

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    About Graphic Design Anything from drawings you did in Paint to photoshoped images. If you made it, put it in the pool. =)The Top Five Group Tags    art    design    photoshop
Ian Yang

Flickr: Taiwan Illustration Club -TIC- 台灣插圖可啦部∼ - 0 views

  • Taiwan Illustration Club -TIC- 台灣插圖可啦部∼
  • About Taiwan Illustration Club -TIC- 台灣插圖可啦部∼
  • Doodle, Sketch, Illustration, drwaings, art, paintings....whatever related ~ Friends from all over the world that is intersted in join this group are welcome! And please feel free to share your works..:D
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  • We will place a new theme in every now and then, so everyone is welcome to participate! Any kind of drawing, illustration or doodles are welcome! ***any pictures or drawing shown here is for sharing purpose...for any further use please contact the author. thanks for the attention..
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    For illustrators who wanna share their works with other flickrers.

    Feed - Subscribe to Taiwan Illustration Club -TIC- 台灣插圖可啦部∼ discussion threads
Ian Yang

General Art Business - WetCanvas! - 0 views

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    A sub-forum of WetCanvas (a really HUGE art community) that I found particularly helpful. I just asked a dumb question like how to sign on your prints and I got 2 replies right away. Nice service! : ]

    There are sticky threads like Threads Worth Reading!, or discussions of Post Card printing companies, Do you sell digital prints of your paintings?, Free Gallery / Bio Hosting Offer Open to all artists, Ebay Sales, or poll like
Ian Yang

Art Community & Forum : Art Face Off :: View topic - Top 10 Reasons Why Galleries Rejec... - 0 views

  • 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. Often galleries are reluctant to take artists that are too similar to an artist they already represent. Too Different: All galleries try to create a niche for themselves by representing artists that are stylistically similar and would appeal to their core group of collectors. If your work is outside the arbitrary parameters they have established, you are out of luck. Too Far Away: Unless you have already established a reputation elsewhere, galleries are reluctant to work with artists outside their regional area. Issues surrounding shipping costs and the inconvenience of getting and returning work in an expedient manner make it often not worth it. Too Fragile/Difficult to Store: Regardless of how big a gallery is, there is never enough storage space. Galleries shy away from work that is 3 dimensional, easily breakable, heavy or hard to handle. Too Expensive: Most artists undervalue their work. But, occasionally I will come across an artist with a totally unrealistic sense of how to price their work. 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 Cheap: Artists who only do works on paper, photographers, etc often can not generate enough income from sales to make an exhibition worth it to a gallery. If you have 20 pieces in a show, and each piece sells for $500, and your show completely sells out…your gallery has only made $5000… barely enough to cover the costs of the postage, announcement and opening reception. Too Difficult: Entering into a relationship with a gallery is in many ways similar to entering into a marriage. It's a relationship that needs to be able to endure candid dialog about the things that are often the most difficult to discuss with anyone…your artwork and money. Both 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 Inexperienced: Many artists start approaching galleries too soon, before their work has fully matured. Most critics and curators say it takes an artist several years after college for their work to fully develop stylistically. Galleries want to make sure that once they commit to you, your work will not make radical and/or unpredictable changes. Even if a gallery LOVES your work, they may want to watch your development over a period of years to confirm their initial opinion. Artists must also have enough work of a similar sensibility to mount an exhibition. Too Experienced: The gallery fear of failure is strong, particularly in this economic climate. Careful to be sensitive to a price point that is right for their audience, galleries may not be financially able to risk representing artists who are farther along in their career, therefore demanding higher prices, than emerging younger artists. Artists with a long sales history of gradually appreciating prices may find themselves priced out of the current market.
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    Something that every artist should keep in his/her mind.
Ian Yang

GIMP Talk - 0 views

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    with 8,612 registered members, i'm sure you can get some helps if you care to ask.
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
c newsom

How about a small group on Flickr for all of us? - 4 views

Marvelous idea - I'm all for it - I'm on there already: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_newsom/

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