Knowing how to ship your work is a very important part of being an artist. It can make or break your budget so it is best to learn the ins and outs of the process early in your career. It could and DOES happen. You arrival ready for a show but your art is MIA. […]
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Will Artist Support and Help Each Other? The answer, hands down is “Yes”. It was so exhilarating and refreshing to have this wonderful experience while touring in international exhibitions, this year. Artists at this level are filled with joy, moving so fast that they do not have time to dwell or get caught up in […]
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Here you will find a sure fire way to pay your bills stress free as an artist or art gallery. My father always said, have three egg baskets. This means always have three income sources to ensure that your business will prosper, no matter what comes your way. The egg basket theory works for all businesses, […]
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Co-ops of artists are all run differently. Often they are connected to a gallery space but they do not have to have to be. They could be formed as a group of artists to only travel and do shows together. Use your past experience with groups to answer this question. People all have personalities and […]
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So you have painted the right kind of art. You have received recognition either nationally or internationally. You work has received recognition to a degree but you feel something is missing. How do you take it to the next level? You need to be visible to the right people. Who are the right people? You […]
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Practical Guide for THE MODERN PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS – Exhibiting- Article 1 Does Art Actually Sell At Art Fairs/Exhibitions? Before you decide to accept an offer from a gallery or a show promoter you must ask yourself, “Why am I considering this”? The question can be answered in many different ways. It depends on where you […]
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The Artist and The Gallery Relationship Open Letter to All Inquiring Galleries By Peter Collins Clear written understanding of what is expected by all participants is one way to avoid conflict. Any deviation from that creates confusion and mistrust. There is a debate amongst artists that galleries have shifted from promoting their artists […]
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The Examiner recognizes Arrachme Art is recognized as an outstanding artist. Imagine traveling around the world for the weekend and visiting some of the finest art galleries.That fantasy can become a reality if you attend the annual Art Expo held in New York City. For 35 years the New York Art Expo has continued to bring together gallery owners and […]
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The answer is, in my humble opinion, not only is it worth it, if you have any interest in art it is an absolute must. If you are an artist, it is a life changer. If you are a collector it is an opportunity to hone up on what’s happening in the contemporary art world. […]
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Art Cards, ACEO's- How to Make them and their history.
Article on Watercolor change
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