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From: lizamyers
01/30/2008 19:27:14

Wow! Your paintings are gorgeous. It's funny I spend so much time getting the eggs glowing and whole and here you have a heap of broken ones. What a dynamic!

 How did you get the text juxtaposed over the background on the website? Very cool.

liza 



01/30/2008 19:25:05
K:  The answer to your question is yes, I ususlly underpaint my landscapes with acrylic paint.  I have heard since 1972 that this is acceptable and my experince is that it is as durable and permanent as painting directly on the primed canvas.  Since most canvas today is primed with acrylic gesso, which is basically white paint with a little marble dust in it, I do not see any problem.  I personally have never had a problem.  However, I must qualify this by saying that I only use artist quality oil paints.  I did hear one rumor that there could be a problem using the water soluble oil paints this way.  The person that told me this, was someone that I had never met before and I do not know how reliable the info is.    Good luck with your oils.  Your work is really stunning.  RW


01/30/2008 14:45:32
Thanks for visiting my page.  Your work is wonderful.


01/29/2008 07:25:29
thats alot of eggs!


01/27/2008 13:46:38
Hi Kathy- Thank you for the friend invite.  When I invite a friend an invitation comes to your profile and the person needs to click "approve" or "disapprove".  That is how it works.  I will try to invite you and see if my info helps- ( i hope it does.)    Thanks again   Deb


01/26/2008 19:15:09

Kathy- I just read your messages to Annie and was curious- I am going to start a website and try to sell via online - your comments are intriguing- I would like to know how you started and what I need to look out for when I first start up.  Could you give this rookie a few tips?  Deb


PS.  You have some wonderful pieces- Love the detail_ Wow!



01/20/2008 23:16:10
Hi Kathy, thanks for the reply.  I'm always nervous about overstepping my bounds.  It's nice to know that someone else has the same ideas about creating artwork.  Welcome to Steven's League of Respected artist.  Your membership card is in the mail.


From: Annie_S
01/20/2008 11:50:29

Hi Kathy, thanks for the nice comment about my articles!  I must confess I know absolutely nothing about internet marketing, which is why I leave that subject to the other writers.  I have noticed a shift from brinck-n-morter galleries to virtual galleries, but web galleries have not been successful for me.  My clients go to my website to help them make decisions before they purchase, but I have never had any 'cold' sales from the internet.  People use my site to get more info about me and my art, and thus it has helped increase my income, but internet presence has not initiated any business for me.  In fact, I'm thinking about deleting some of my profiles and links from some of the art sites that I'm on because of the spam that they generate.  For instance, I get a lot of phishing, scam, and spam from people that are havesting my web address and email address from popular art sites (my site tracker allows me to see the path that people use to find my site, and where they are from, IP address, and other useful info.)  By comparing this against the internet path details of the spam, I can often see where they find my address.  Of course, spammers get my address from other sources as well, such as newspaper articles, show listings, reviews, propectuses, and other things that get archived online.  So removing my info from from the worst offending art sites will help some, but not eliminate the spam problem. 


Having info on the web does help close some sales, but it's a catch-22.  I think I also lose some sales because local clients can go to the web instead of coming to my studio.  I have a better chance of closing a sale and also up-selling if i have face-to-face contact with the client.  It's harder to do that with email.


ta ta,


Annie





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