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Ann Darling

80 Stunning Examples Of Macro Photography | Inspiration | instantShift - 0 views

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    next time I have a student who says I don't know what to draw
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    Right - what is it about not knowing what to draw? The question I keep asking myself is; "How can I keep myself from drawing every single thing I see?"
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Isabela Moner Nickelodeon beloved Animated Movie - 0 views

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    Isabela Moner Nickelodeon beloved Animated Movie "It's natural to wonder if what you love is going to be corrupted just to make money off our fans," said the 18-year-old star of "Dora and the Lost City of Gold" (opening Aug. 9). "I was skeptical about what Hollywood would do to something that was special to me."... #news #singer #spoiler #breakinhgnews #alertnews #naturalwonder #lostcity #skeptical #special #moneyoffourfans #trendbuddies #isabela #isabelamoner #nicklodeon #animatedmoviews https://trendbuddies.com/isabela-moner-nickelodeon/
thepokefactory

Pokemon Scarlet or Pokemon Violet? - 0 views

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    The time has come, and again, it is that we are the new generation of the vast Pokemon universe. It features Pokemon Scarlet Violet. This time with an open world, no limitations on what you choose to go upon at any given time, and what appears to be two worlds in the same area.
Ian Yang

Forum : Art Face Off :: View topic - Pricing Your Art - 0 views

  • In general, I recommend artists price their work as low as they can possibly bear to start out. Remember, it is more important to cultivate on-going relationships with dealers and consultants than to sell one piece.
  • Ultimately, it is better for the work to be out there than sitting in your studio. I believe art is a process, a verb, not a noun. And, part of the process necessitates that the work be exhibited, purchased and appreciated by others.
  • Remember, this is just a starting point. If you are fortunate enough to have a gallery representative, they should work with you in helping to determine a realistic price for you work. Ultimately, your prices will establish themselves as you start showing your work and getting a reaction.
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  • Medium, size, complexity, cost of production and previous sales history, also play important roles in determining the final sales price. But the bottom line could just as easily be determined by how much an artist is attached to a particular piece.
  • an increase in price is only justified when this balance shifts…either the demand increases, or the supply decreases.
  • the work you present publicly should all be of the highest caliber and of equal value. If you are particularly attached to a particular piece and want to price it twice as much as the other work in the show, it is better to just mark the piece sold and keep it for yourself until your work increases in value to a point where the price you want is justified.
  • * What is the number and quality of the venue of group and solo exhibitions? * Are the shows all local or spread out nationally or even internationally? * Are there any museum shows? * Does the artist have any critical published reviews? * What kinds of publications and who are the writers? * Have any catalogs been done in conjunction with any of the shows? * What is the artists sales history? * Is there a long list of collectors? * Are the collectors mainly private collectors, or are there public institutions listed? * Any permanent museum collections?
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

Richard Prince Sells Other People's Printed Instagrams for $100,000 USD a Piece at NYC ... - 2 views

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    It's about time that it takes almost nothing to take pictures but costs a fortune to buy one of them. What makes it even worse, is that you are not the one who makes a fortune out of it.
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Art of Science - 2 views

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    The Art of Science exhibition explores the interplay between science and art. These practices both involve the pursuit of those moments of discovery when what you perceive suddenly becomes more than the sum of its parts. Each piece in this exhibition is, in its own way, a record of such a moment.
Al Tucker

Show Your Work! Episode 2: Falling Out on Vimeo - 3 views

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    RT @austinkleon: What happens when a student surpasses his teacher? Video I made about Bob Ross and his mentor, Bill Alexander: http://t ...
Ian Yang

LittleCms, Great color at small footprint - 0 views

  • Little cms intends to be a small-footprint, speed optimized color management engine in open source form.
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    Something essential if you want to make sure what you see is what you get! Ian
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | 7 Inspirational And Really Amazing Videos Featuring Papercraft - 0 views

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    These videos and the artistic creativity that went into them is absolutely amazing. What is even more amazing is the fact that the artists aren't famous and banking. This article is dedicated to those who share a common interest for papercraft and stop motion video. Enjoy.
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | 11 Free Desktop Graphic Editors of Quality - 0 views

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    This article features some of the more useful and free desktop graphics editors I've come across whether you're creating/editing an icon, a vector file or otherwise. I hope that everyone finds this article useful, and I also hope that it's read before you shell out $300 for a commercial graphic editor elsewhere. What you will not find in this article are the more well known image editing applications such as The Gimp
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    Looks like it's about time for me to learn some new tricks! ;)
anonymous

Handmade Card Making Supplies | Make Your Own Card - 1 views

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    Here is an article that will show your the supplies you will need in order to make your own greeting cards. Helpful tips and information on what paper you will need, homemade envelopes, and materials you need to make cards.
anonymous

How to Use a Gocco Printer to Make Your Own Greeting Cards - 0 views

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    Printing your own cards can be a fun and artistic hobby. When you think of printing your own cards, you might be inclined to think that using a printer is the easiest way to print your cards. But a Gocco Printer can be just what you need to give your homemade cards that personal touch
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    This article is a short history about gocco printers and a "how to" tutorial on how to use this printer
anonymous

Make Your Own Card with Woodblocks, Aluminum, and Painting with Light - 0 views

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    Learn how to make homemade greeting cards using a gocco printer. This is an idea for when you don't know what to give as a greeting card, just make your own card!
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