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Ian Yang

ukanvas - the new artist portfolio site providing exclusive designs on canvas print - 1 views

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    Another site that offers prints service for artist s- on canvas to be exact.
philippe rivrain

Polygraphie - et arts actuels - 3 views

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    Exposition
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Camille Campos - Clay Models - 3 views

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    cute and funny clay sculptures
Ian Yang

Robert Saunders at illoz.com - 0 views

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    There is something about this artist which makes me keep coming back for more inspiration.
Chris Weige

Naomi Ryder Illustrations - 0 views

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    a great website! I love the little touch of "ugliness" (or lowbrow) of the illustrator's works. ;)
Ian Yang

-: JEFFREY DOCHERTY SHOWCASE :- - 0 views

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Ian Yang

nobeak on deviantART - 0 views

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    Yeah, we all have seen stuff like this, but the elephant, the clown, the tiger and ballons make such a wonderful illustration that we can't help but take a peek in the gallery of this young lad from UK. Thanks God he doesn't let me down, but makes my next trip to his wonderland necessary and definite.

    - Ian
Ian Yang

shanghaiwu's Overview - RedBubble - 1 views

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    This guy is from my redbubble contacts and he seems quite a celebrity who keeps winning awards for his stonishing photographs though personally I prefer his digital works, which have these funky twists here and there that wows me all the time and are totally enjoyable for all the Japanese style fans.
    - Ian

Ian Yang

joesorren.com/home - 0 views

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    A fantastic place to find possiblities within the nearly impossible -- this is my greatest compliment to the artist.
Ian Yang

sven palmowski aka a.mar.illo, Barcelona - Illustrations, design, button badges, limite... - 0 views

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    An illustrator who is getting more and more popular so i can't help running into him on flickr, imagekind, colourlover etc. Palmowski has such an unique way of blending his wonderful palettes in his charactors who seem looking for each other from piece to piece, from universe to the big blue ocean.
Ian Yang

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.
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