Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

What is Outside Comes from What is Inside - Art

 What comes from within is seen without.

We can start from outside to inside or from inside to outside.

From what we see, it was seen before.

Our environment is influence by what we do.

Food is art and craft at its best.(The legend will understand).

Bathing is art.

Taking care of your skin.

Grooming is art.

Everything is art.

Robotic is art.

Artificial Intelligent, "AI" is ART-ificial.

While we are still there and been aware that things are moving fast for perfection, allow me to ask "AI" about art.

Art encompasses a wide array of human activities that involve creating visual, auditory, or performative artifacts that express the creator's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. It includes a diverse range of disciplines, such as painting, sculpture, music, literature, dance, theater, and film.

Key Aspects of Art

1. Visual Arts:
    - Painting: The practice of applying pigment to a surface, such as canvas, paper, or a wall, to create an image, design, or work of art. Famous painters include Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, and Pablo Picasso.
    - Sculpture: The art of creating three-dimensional works by shaping materials such as stone, metal, or wood. Renowned sculptors include Michelangelo and Auguste Rodin.
    - Photography: The art of capturing images using a camera. Notable photographers include Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange.

2. Performing Arts:
    - Music: The art of arranging sounds in time to produce a composition through the elements of melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre. Famous composers and musicians include Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and The Beatles.
    - Dance: The art of movement, often rhythmic and to music, used as a form of expression, social interaction, or performance. Famous dancers and choreographers include Martha Graham and Mikhail Baryshnikov.
    - Theater: The art of performing dramatic works on stage. Prominent playwrights and actors include William Shakespeare, Arthur Miller, and Meryl Streep.

3. Literary Arts:
    - Literature: Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit. This includes poetry, novels, short stories, and essays. Famous authors include William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and Gabriel García Márquez.

4. Applied Arts:
    - Architecture: The art and science of designing and constructing buildings. Renowned architects include Frank Lloyd Wright and Zaha Hadid.
    - Design: The art of planning and creating objects, systems, or environments in various fields such as graphic design, industrial design, and fashion design.

Historical Periods and Movements

- Renaissance: A period of renewed interest in art and learning in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century. Key figures include Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
- Baroque: A highly ornate and extravagant style of art that emerged in the 17th century. Notable artists include Caravaggio and Rembrandt.
- Impressionism: A 19th-century art movement characterized by small, thin brush strokes and an emphasis on light and its changing qualities. Key figures include Claude Monet and Edgar Degas.
- Modernism: A broad movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by a deliberate departure from tradition and a search for new forms of expression. Famous modernists include Pablo Picasso and Virginia Woolf.
- Contemporary Art: Art produced in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, often characterized by a diverse range of styles and mediums. Notable contemporary artists include Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst.

Art Appreciation

- Aesthetics: The study of beauty and taste, exploring what makes art beautiful or meaningful.
- Criticism: The analysis and evaluation of artworks. Prominent art critics include John Ruskin and Clement Greenberg.
- Curation: The process of organizing and managing an art collection or exhibition. Curators play a crucial role in shaping how art is presented to the public.

Art is a reflection of culture and society, and it often pushes boundaries, challenges perceptions, and inspires new ways of thinking. Its value lies not only in its aesthetic appeal but also in its ability to convey complex ideas and emotions, fostering a deeper understanding of the human experience.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Where and how to sell your art work

 Where and how to sell your work! With all in your hand you need to be available 24/7 and you must respond, you must be relevant. Will you be able to do that? It all start with the people you know. Sometimes relaying on posting your activities is a big challenge because you might be interchanging only with your screen or bots. In today's world things are automated. Will closing deals and getting money from your services and/or products be automated? From what I know is that selling(advertising) can be automated even some products and/or services can be. For an example: eBooks, software and some products.

NB: Make sure that all your followers are active and to respond in real time.


Back to reality: Where and how to sell your art work?  In 8 steps you are set up for success!

Selling your artwork can be an exciting and rewarding endeavor. Here are some tips on where and how to sell your artwork:

1. **Online Platforms**:

   - **Marketplaces**: Websites like Etsy, eBay, and Amazon Handmade allow artists to list and sell their work directly to customers.

   - **Print on Demand**: Platforms like Redbubble, Society6, and Printful allow you to upload your artwork, and they handle printing, shipping, and customer service.

   - **Art-specific Websites**: Websites like Saatchi Art, Artfinder, and Fine Art America cater specifically to artists and art buyers.

2. **Social Media**:

   - Utilize platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest to showcase your artwork. You can sell directly through these platforms or direct potential buyers to your online store.

   - Building a strong online presence and engaging with your audience can help increase visibility and sales.

3. **Art Fairs and Markets**:

   - Participate in local art fairs, craft shows, and markets to showcase and sell your artwork directly to customers.

   - Research and apply to juries art shows and festivals in your area for more exposure and potential sales opportunities.

4. **Galleries and Art Exhibitions**:

   - Approach local galleries and art spaces to inquire about exhibition opportunities.

   - Participate in group exhibitions or collaborative shows to gain exposure and connect with other artists and collectors.

5. **Online Auctions**:

   - Websites like eBay and Heritage Auctions allow you to auction your artwork to the highest bidder.

   - Auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's deal with high-end artwork and may require established reputations or representation by galleries.

6. **Direct Sales**:

   - Sell your artwork directly to collectors through your own website or via email newsletters.

   - Offer commission-based work or custom pieces tailored to individual preferences.

7. **Licensing and Merchandising**:

   - Explore opportunities to license your artwork for use on products such as clothing, home decor, or stationery.

   - Collaborate with companies or brands for limited edition merchandise featuring your artwork.

8. **Networking and Collaborations**:

   - Build relationships with other artists, collectors, and industry professionals.

   - Collaborate with businesses, interior designers, or art consultants for potential sales or commissions.

Remember to research each avenue thoroughly to understand the terms, fees, and requirements involved. Additionally, investing in high-quality photographs and descriptions of your artwork can significantly enhance its appeal to potential buyers. Building a strong personal brand and maintaining professionalism in all your interactions can also help attract buyers and establish credibility in the art market.