Landscape Painters

Many upcoming artists seem to think that it is just ok to copy other artists works and concepts. Although artists do not “own” concepts, among the artists community this is definitely not what artists do. Artists work very hard to come up with …
Jenny Lake-Grand Teton National Park Original watercolor painting Janice Trane Jones 8 x 10. 41 minutes ago. Daily Painters Abstract Gallery · Jenny Lake-Grand Teton National Park original landscape watercolor painting by Janice Trane …
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A Collective of World-wide self representing DAILY PAINTERS. All types of art work are being … I am raising cash for vacation so I will be adding one of my daily paintings to my ebay auction every day or so. To bid on the companion piece for …
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Daily Painters Rhode Island · They Fly Through The Air by Susan Medyn. 1 day ago. Daily Painters of Oregon – Contemporary Fine Art International · “Ice Fields,” contemporary landscape painting by Carolee Clark, Philomath, Oregon …
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Daily Painting States & Sites. Daily Painters of Arizona · Miami Beach Contemporary Landscape Paintings by Arizona Artist Amy Whitehouse. 45 minutes ago. Daily Painters Of Alabama · RED AND WHITE ROW BOAT BY ELIZABETH …
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Endangered Species and the ARTCORE Newsletter

The June/July issue of ARTCORE is now available FREE AS ALWAYS at ARTCORE
This issues Featured Interview is with Rick Cannizzaro
“I have been creating art ever since I can remember, back to when I was a little child. That joy, the memory of a child creating a picture still inspires me today.”
Read the entire interview here

Articles included
Speaking the “Lingo” of Oil Painting Artists
Being able to speak the language of the arts can be helpful if you are ever want to commission a painting and need to converse with the artist. The artist will also find the following definitions beneficial in expanding their fine art vocabulary.
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The Pastel Painting Process
Pastels are one of the purest and richest forms of art mediums. They have more pigment and less binder than any other medium. As any pastelist will tell you, it is almost like painting with pure, unadulterated color.
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Paul Gauguin – An Art Movement Founder
Post-Impressionist artist Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin was known for his color experimentations.
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And as always look for free Art Books, downloads, art contests, answers to your questions,
and a whole lot more.

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Mesh Coated Surface Acrylic Painting

I have been experimenting with my painting surface as an extension of my steel mesh sculpture. Lately I have adhered fiberglass mesh, the kind used for screen doors, to wood panels. I prime the surface with gesso after adhering the the mesh and end up with a very different support.

 This painting was inspired by shadows on the curtains in my kitchen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 This painting was inspired by the shadow across the kitchen table. It is aptly named Morning Coffee. It was recently on display at the Larimar Art Center in Palatka, Fl.

 

 

 

 

 

I have also done a number of landscapes in this style. I hope to have them displayed in this blog soon.

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Embrace Your Creativity, Promote Your Work

I was out this weekend looking at art. I didn’t really find much. Now that’s not to say there wasn’t a lot of stuff out there, there was. And for the most part it was going to stay out there. It left me feeling like I was becoming more and more lost in a flood of mediocrity. So when I got home I sat down at my computer and began looking for art on the web.
It’s amazing how the internet has opened the world of national and international clients to creative people, truly a good thing. But it has also opened the floodgates on a growing multitude of people who for no better way to say this are creative misfits.
This is not about them!
Many creative people I know are so frustrated they’re not sure they even want to continue promoting their work. They see themselves lost in a sea of people shouting, look at me!
What you need to understand very clearly is that people who buy their art at malls, or booths at flea markets don’t understand the creative process of one of a kind art. They are not collectors. They are redesigning some space and filling up their walls. And while a bit of education might move them in the right direction, the truth is most of them will never “get” what you do. So stop looking at that stuff out there as anything other than poor design mostly made with inferior quality materials and basically nothing more than filler.
The people who will buy your work, the people you are marketing to, are smart enough to see the quality regardless of how the economy is doing. Their good taste in collecting doesn’t disappear because money is tight They don’t suddenly run out and buy some cheap crap. You know better!
Now is the time to embrace your creativity, time to work it hard. It’s also the time to promote your work to stay on top of your art marketing and to start the kind of conversations with your audiences that shows your confidence. Create quality work that fits a smaller price point if that’s what you need. Just remember the world of creativity is filled with white noise. Use this as a backdrop for a clear voice that offers a consistent quality. Collectors are still looking for the best work out there. They aren’t going to settle so don’t you.

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