Marketing Art
The internet is full of someone writing an e-book for you to download that promises the magic of marketing your art. Much of it is good, but most are one variation or another of the same seven to ten points … Continue reading
The internet is full of someone writing an e-book for you to download that promises the magic of marketing your art. Much of it is good, but most are one variation or another of the same seven to ten points … Continue reading
What is drawing? It is working oneself through an invisible iron wall that seems to stand between what one feels and what one can do~Vincent van Gogh As with all his art, Vincent van Gogh brought to his drawings a … Continue reading
Paul Cezanne: Design and shape were the features in which Cezanne approached his paintings. He was the central figure for the Post-Impressionists, and his work influenced the rest of the group.He was more focused on showing the volume and … Continue reading
“What I want and aim at is to confoundedly difficult, and yet I do not think I aim too high. I want to do drawings which touch some people…” Vincent Van Gogh in a letter to his brother, Theo, 1882. … Continue reading
At a London art exhibition in 1910, critic Roger Fry first coined the phrase ‘Post-Impressionism’. When you think of the Post-Impressionists, names such as Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cezanne, Paul Gauguin, and Maurice De Vlaminck come to mind. Design … Continue reading