Art is now more often seen online than in person, most of the time through the screen of our smartphones. One of the challenges to experience art is therefore the sense of scale. Furthermore the original size of an artwork may impact how we perceive the artwork. And it art […]
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Create a title for your artwork
How do you write a good title for your artwork? And what does an art title mean? A memorable title becomes a work of art in its own right, and once you master the art of it, writing titles for your work can become a satisfying part of your art […]
How to Create Prints of Your Artwork
As a painter, sometimes the market for your work can be limited. That’s particularly true if you work on a large scale or attach a high price to your art. One way to expand your market is to create prints of your artwork. In fact, art reproductions are the fastest-growing […]
Outerspace Artwork for Kids – Art is Basic
This was a super fun multi-day, mixed media project with a lot of different techniques and processes. Day One: Start by painting papers with a paint scraping technique. Use scraps of cardboard dipped into neon paint (Amazon affiliate links have been used at no extra cost to you- the money […]
How to market your artwork for Christmas
Halloween has come and gone and leaves are falling from the trees. The holiday season approaches, and with it the biggest shopping and gift-giving time of year. Are you ready to deck the halls and market artwork for the holiday season? Small businesses typically bring in a hefty 20 percent […]
Meet Us in Artwork Alley; Artists Bring New Life to Downtown Salinas, Kansas
Hannah Scott & Tim Stone. Artwork Alley – Salina Arts and Humanities in collaboration with The Salina Kanvas Project. Salina, Kansas. (photo © Tanner Colvin) Those organic, often narrow and winding, street art/graffiti tagged thoroughfares that we are drawn to […]