5 Ways to Sell Your Art This Holiday Season — Caryl Fine Art
Whether or not you’re already selling your work online, this can be a great part of your holiday sales strategy. Perhaps you want to sell via your own website, or…
Art will brighten
Whether or not you’re already selling your work online, this can be a great part of your holiday sales strategy. Perhaps you want to sell via your own website, or…
Share: You’ve worked hard, put in many hours, taken a slew of classes and therefore should have the necessary tools to determine whether or not your artwork has merit. When…
David de la Mano was born in Salamanca in 1975, where he graduated in Fine Arts before focussing on Public Art for his PhD at the University of Valencia. From…
Recently I wrote a post about the advisability of showing your work in a “vanity” gallery. This post has already received a lot of attention, comments, and questions. I appreciate…
Share: by Cynthia Close Massachusetts born Nathaniel Currier (1813-1888) was a lithographer who went into the printing business as a very young man to support his family. He initially found…
I’m very pleased to see that both the website of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and the Mall Galleries have lists of the Prizewinners at the Annual Exhibition 2022…
Title of Artwork: “Burgher of Delft and his Daughter” Artwork by Jan Steen Year Created 1655 Summary of Burgher of Delft and his Daughter The oil on canvas painting by…
Spoke Art is returning to New York City for a special four day pop-up event with our friends, Rucking Fotten! With their signature eye-frying colors and focus on fan favorite…
Share: We are pleased to have below the winners for the 39th Annual Art Competition in the Portrait/Figurative Category. For the full list of winners overall and in all other…
Nocturne Notes Philippe Gandiol Dusk in Montparnasse 24 x 30″ Oil © Philippe Gandiol We recently had the opportunity to interview Philippe Gandiol and to learn more about how the…
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