Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Experimentation with Art - Anime

I am always experimenting with new art techniques and new ideas for my art.  I find this fascinating and fun.  Recently I tried the anime style of art (see picture).  Its like a comic-style that is greatly popular right now.  There are loads of possibilities for characters and even a lot of flexibility in technique.  It isn't just about flat comic style characters that appear in kid's comic books.  Some of the designs for anime that I have found are really exceptionally detailed, and some are sexy and x-rated.  (I'm not sure I have the 'balls' to do the x-rated versions myself, although I can appreciate all the wonderful detail that went into such works.)  Backgrounds for the artwork is just as detailed and fantastic as the work done for the characters themselves.

Experimenting with different styles of art and different techniques is always good.  It helps expands your mind and talent, and opens up a world of new opportunities.

Try it yourself.  Look at other's works and see how you can apply your talents and techniques to their styles.  You may find a new form of art that you really enjoy.  With anime, it opens up the possibility of a lot of fantasy characters and sci-fi works.  Wouldn't that be a lot of fun?

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Family Portraits as Christmas Gifts

If you want a unique and personal gift to give this Christmas, why not choose to give an art portrait of a family member. Just think how a new mother would feel receiving an original portrait of her and her new baby! Think how special it would be to give an original portrait of a newly married wedding couple. If you are a husband, you could gain extra 'brownie points' by giving the gift of an original hand-painted portrait your wife in her younger days. And why not celebrate the life of a loved one by giving a hand-painted portrait of someone from past generations.

Family portraits make wonderful gifts that will be displayed and appreciate for many years to come. Family portraits make unique and personal Christmas gifts -- or you can give them as an anniversary gift, a shower gift, a birthday gift or even a wedding gift.

To give that someone special in your life a Christmas gift that they will definitely appreciate...and will show how much you care and how much thought you put into your gift-giving...all you need is a picture of the person.

Family Portraits make great Christmas gifts--and the time to order one is NOW!!!

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Get Recognition and Make Money Selling Your Art


Do you love to draw? Do you love art? Do you love to paint? If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, you probably already dabble in painting, drawing or other artwork. You may love to create sculptures -- from clay, wire, metal or other materials. Whatever your art passion is, you may want to know how to sell your artwork. Selling your artwork not only makes you money, but also enables you to share your artwork with others -- and that is a VERY rewarding experience. If someone likes your art enough to pay money for it, then you can feel like you have succeeded as an artist.

Don't be a starving artist with no recognition for all your passionate hard work! Learn how to sell your artwork and get the praise and feeling of recognition that you deserve. After all, you have put hard work and creative effort into your artwork piece.

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Monday, June 28, 2010

Art Auctions - Drawings



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Art auctions for drawings are categorized into antique, modern and contemporary. Antique drawings are any drawings that were produced before 1900. Modern drawings have to have been created between 1900 and 1949. Contemporary drawings are drawings that were created from 1950 until the present.

There are a lot of contemporary drawings listed in art auctions that never get a bidder. There are many reasons for this. One of the main reasons is that the starting bid is set so high that it discourages interest. There was an art auction for a drawing that was created in 2000 that depicted James Dean welcoming Elvis Presley into heaven. The starting price for this art auction was twelve million dollars. I am not surprised that it did not get a bidder.

I found another pen and ink drawing in an art auction that was listed for a lot more than it was worth. The original listing started at $825,000.00 and when it didn’t sell, the artist lowered the price to $545,000.00. He offers the copywrite to the design, which he thinks would translate well for prints, posters or greeting cards.

There was an art auction for a drawing that was purchased in 1971 London that did very well. The seller of the drawing inherited it from his grandfather, who was the original owner. He started the bidding at a reasonable $599.00 and the drawing ultimate sold in the art auction for over twelve thousand dollars. He did a great job describing and picturing the drawing.

Antique drawings in art auctions can garner a lot of interest. I saw a drawing of two men in the nude that was drawn in the 1800’s go for more than eleven thousand dollars. This drawing was pen and ink and had a brown wash and traces of charcoal on lines of black pencil.

I was very taken with an antique drawing made by Sir Francis Grant in 1832. The drawing in the art auction was of a woman and her daughter in Scotland. The drawing was a signed original and sold for two thousand dollars. I hope that it ends up framed and hanging in a collection of similar pieces. It was really nice.

Another reason that art auctions for drawings don’t sell is that they are listed in the wrong categories. I found several contemporary pieces that were listed in the antique category. With so much competition in art auctions, it is important to make sure every detail is noticed.

Modern drawings are by far my favorite art auctions. I wanted the stamped Degas I saw up for auction, but it was way out of my budget. I’m sure that the person that ended up with the highest bid at the art auction will love and treasure it.

Well known artist’s drawings can fetch a lot of money in online art auctions. If the title of the art auction contains the words original Picasso, for example, it is sure to go over two thousand dollars. If the item is signed, it can go for much more.

I really liked a drawing I found in an art auction from an artist that I was unfamiliar with. The artist was Patrick Caulfield and he titled his drawing Grapes. He used colored pencils on black paper in the late 1980’s. This drawing sold for the opening bid, $4,250.00.