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From: gerebear
06/18/2008 15:36:59
Like you I am also a beginner.(I have been teaching myself) It takes practice, practice and more practice. What is most important have fun painting and looking at other paintings and photos and give them a try. Read books and watch art videos and stay inspired. Going to art galleries and art shows are also very helpful. There are others on this web site who are excellent at answering questions. I am very grateful to all who are on this site.


From: dlarge
03/26/2008 10:50:55

Congratulations on your sale!

I am sure it will just be the first of many to come.

Keep up the great work............. David 



From: hornerart
03/24/2008 11:21:20

Sorry I didn't get back sooner. I would suggest going to galleries that exhibit work that is similar in title to yours. I use to frame artwork and a good resource is the magazines the framing industry use. One good one is "Decor" their site: http://www.decormagazine.com  check out what they are doing. Also find a title that you like and stay with it for a while so that your work holds together when being presented.  The subscription to Decor is Free. Also look at  Art Business News Free also. Both have shows in different areas of the country.

I hope this helps.

Ray 



03/16/2008 08:09:46
hmmm.. interesting...


03/16/2008 08:02:42
Hey! Are those geese a photo?  They look like a photo but the boat looks like a painting - or pastel; can't tell.  If those geese are a pinting, I want instruction from you on how to paint water.  Tell us more - show us more - we love it.  P.S. Welcome to the site.   me


03/14/2008 05:37:53
tell us about you, I would love to know more. Like your artwork


From: Rippert
03/13/2008 21:25:28

Welcome to the sight!  Try Jack White's art books, they are AWESOME.  They have been instrumental in many strides I have made over the past year.  Go to www.senkarik.com and click on books.  Start with "The Mystery of Making It"-it's really easy to read and SOOOOOOO informative.  Let me know if I can help you in any way!


Heather Rippert



From: dlarge
03/13/2008 19:15:15

Hello,

Welcome as a new friend! 

This is a very fun art site and it does open

a lot of doors for information and advice

from seasoned artists. If you ever need any

advice or help with the development of your

art, feel free to e-mail.

dlarge@schoonerlinks.com 





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