Sunday, December 28, 2008
Finished New Work
Here it is, with a title change.
"We are all Slaves to the Biological Imperative"
The shellac is pigmented, making the trails.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Work in Progress
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Forum Review, Craig's List
Now this forum is not for the faint of heart! This forum is a mixture of information, art work, and troll activity.
I've seen what could have been some fascinating discussions derailed by troll activity. If a person is going to post there, here's some things that person should know:
1) Trolls happen, and they leave droppings all over the place. The best possible way to handle this is to not respond to any nastiness, no matter how vile!
That seques into the ratings system so here's piece of advice #2. The ratings are mostly used to express personal dislike of a poster. They are supposed to be about the post, but in reality, they are used like a blunt instrument.
The CL arts forum can be an addicting place, full of drama and art, villians and nice people. It's a global forum and as such, is full of all kinds of people.
I visit it alot, and I have met some wonderful people on there that I treasure as friends. So, if a person can ignore the nasties, enjoy the good, this can be an interesting place!
www.craigslist.com, the discussion forums.
I've seen what could have been some fascinating discussions derailed by troll activity. If a person is going to post there, here's some things that person should know:
1) Trolls happen, and they leave droppings all over the place. The best possible way to handle this is to not respond to any nastiness, no matter how vile!
That seques into the ratings system so here's piece of advice #2. The ratings are mostly used to express personal dislike of a poster. They are supposed to be about the post, but in reality, they are used like a blunt instrument.
The CL arts forum can be an addicting place, full of drama and art, villians and nice people. It's a global forum and as such, is full of all kinds of people.
I visit it alot, and I have met some wonderful people on there that I treasure as friends. So, if a person can ignore the nasties, enjoy the good, this can be an interesting place!
www.craigslist.com, the discussion forums.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
More Forum Review
My next review is the R & F Handmade Paints forum, www.rfpaints.com.
Nice site! Full of information, and the only complaint I have is that I wish it had more traffic. Otherwise, this has info from the encaustic greats, like Joanne Mattera!!
I really recommend this particular forum. I figure that if more of us visit, then the more postings there will be. :)
I really like the R & F site and products to begin with, so it was a real plus to find the forum.
Nice site! Full of information, and the only complaint I have is that I wish it had more traffic. Otherwise, this has info from the encaustic greats, like Joanne Mattera!!
I really recommend this particular forum. I figure that if more of us visit, then the more postings there will be. :)
I really like the R & F site and products to begin with, so it was a real plus to find the forum.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Reviewing Art Forums
I've decided, in light of a very recent experience on WetCanvas.com, to review a few forum sites.
Starting with WetCanvas.com.
WetCanvas has some great technical stuff, and they have some really talented artists, but the thing to remember in this forum, is they are conservative in both genres and in techniques.
There is beautiful work on there, and all of it is traditional.
Controversial work is not something to be posted in that particular forum.
If a person is looking for some great tips, they have them. If you are a traditional artist, this is the site for you.
They have a good critique area, with different levels of critique, you choose what you're looking for.
In my view, if an artist wants to post something that's controversial, then try http://www.deviantart.com
or
the http://www.brooklynartproject.com. I'll be reviewing those and more to come!
Happy holidays everyone!!
Starting with WetCanvas.com.
WetCanvas has some great technical stuff, and they have some really talented artists, but the thing to remember in this forum, is they are conservative in both genres and in techniques.
There is beautiful work on there, and all of it is traditional.
Controversial work is not something to be posted in that particular forum.
If a person is looking for some great tips, they have them. If you are a traditional artist, this is the site for you.
They have a good critique area, with different levels of critique, you choose what you're looking for.
In my view, if an artist wants to post something that's controversial, then try http://www.deviantart.com
or
the http://www.brooklynartproject.com. I'll be reviewing those and more to come!
Happy holidays everyone!!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Holiday Madness
It's really obvious that this economy has really put the brakes on the holiday spending, which while I wish I was selling art, is no surprise.
Have a happy holiday season, World! It's time to make goodies, and spend time with the family. If a person can't afford gifts, the gift of time is a good one. Time with family, time with friends, time spent with an elderly shut it. These make PERFECT gifts.
Peace to all.
Have a happy holiday season, World! It's time to make goodies, and spend time with the family. If a person can't afford gifts, the gift of time is a good one. Time with family, time with friends, time spent with an elderly shut it. These make PERFECT gifts.
Peace to all.
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