In order for the majority of visual artists to maintain lasting art career success, a growing base of direct buying art collectors is recommended. As the art business experiences market gyrations and disruptions, you will find certain traditional venues are fading while new ways to sell art are brought into the mix. Some of the changes artists…
Read MoreWendy Adams is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama. Her career in art began in New York as an actress and dancer. Wendy has had articles and works appear in Arts in America, The Atlanta Arts Center, The Limelight Gallery in Atlanta, The Quinlan Fine Arts Center in Gainesville, GA, The Tennessee Arts…
Read MoreBarry Glustoff co-owns and operates Digital Arts Studio, an artist’s resource for Giclée printmaking. Barry majored in fine art still photography at Southern Illinois University, and has been creating digital Giclée prints since the technology’s early development in the 1990’s. During the past 30 years, Barry has been involved in many aspects of the art…
Read MoreMichael England is a self-taught artist, painting in watercolor and gauche. His creative endeavors began at an early age and he began serious focus on his art in the 1970’s. Over the years he has been featured at various galleries, participated in numerous art shows, and belonged to several artists’ groups in past years. His art…
Read MoreThe following was brought to our attention by Mike Boatright of the Southeastern Photographic Society; 100 Profiles of Poverty Photography Challenge Hello, My name is Jason Baskin and I am representing St. Vincent de Paul of Georgia. SVdP is a non-profit dedicated to stopping the cycle of poverty. They are currently inviting photographers from all…
Read MoreMarsha Chandler is a watercolorist who is realizing her childhood dream of being a professional artist. She creates expressive still lifes and vivid landscapes which express her love of details and objects or scenes that evoke a sense of history. She finds subjects for her still life paintings in common objects that surround her daily—even…
Read MoreLast week my wife and I visited Atlanta’s High Museum of Art to view the retrospective of photographer Abelardo Morell. I was not familiar with his work but it looked like something we’d enjoy. I was blown away by this exhibit…his work is just so creative, unusual, beautiful, fun, moody….lots of emotion. Below is a…
Read MoreFor us, it’s a BIG deal when we alter the paper selections that we offer. We choose to carry products that provide the best quality, value and consistency No “generic” or “sale papers” from our distributors. Color calibration for any new addition costs us plenty in both time and material! One of our long-time gold…
Read MoreLori Lejeune explores the intersection of art and technology in her photographic and mixed media artwork. She works in series and recurrent themes are cultural perception, context, humor and paradox. Several of her landscape series are “Visual Anagrams,” where when the print is turned upside down, another view of the scene is revealed. Her Chess…
Read MoreMy wife and a couple friends ventured down to Piedmont Park last night to view the exhibit Red Bull Illume, 50 images that will take your breath away. While the forecast for the next week is for cold nights that’s when you need to see this exhibit. All the photos are displayed in big light boxes…
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