I was at an art show and overheard a visitor ask an artist “Is your art recyclable?”. This question simply left me speechless. I wondered how I would have responded. Certainly, I would not have wanted my work to end up in the recycle bin. However, I also recognize that many of today’s art collectors are also sensitive to environmental
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As we progress as artists, we begin to have favorite colors that we prefer to have on our pallet. If you paint with oil paints, acrylic paints or watercolors, you probably have 8 to 12 colors you use on a regular basis. At times, the colors in the painting or composition requires we go back
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The better you’re known as an artist, the better chance you have for displaying and selling your art. The more people see examples of your artwork, the better they will be able to recognize your unique style when they see you in person at an art fair or view your art at a
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