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History of Glass Art

Rudimentary forms of glass blowing techniques have been recorded as early as 50BC. It was an art well promoted by ancient Phoenicians and Romans when they established one of the most prolific glassblowing centers in Germany during the first century BC!

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Photo to Art Painters

In today’s world, it is not a requirement to be a royalty or a high class individual in getting your dream artwork. In fact, there are lots of portrait painters that could offer an affordable charge if you want to get your own masterpiece. All you have to do is to select the printer that you like and have an arrangement of your canvas.

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How Outsourcing Can Help Artists Grow Their Business

Time management is something everyone struggles with and artists are no exception. Time management is especially important for artists wanting to earn a living with their art. Some artists want to do nothing but create. Of course they have to create something to sell, license, lend or loan or in any other way derive an income.

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Art Defined

Robert Bear presents his views on what art is and how he believes it is an aesthetic rendering of thought.

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Pricing Your Art – What To Do

Arnold White presents some elementary techniques that an artist can use in deciding how to price their artwork.

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Creating Art May Be Your Passion, But Marketing Art Must Be Your Business

Arnold White discusses what is required of an artist in creating a business to help market their art: Producing art for sale is a business enterprise. Producing art for the pure pleasure of creating with no intent or plan for the sale of what you are creating is not considered a business enterprise.

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Six Sure Fire Ways To Make Money With Your Art

Arnold White presents some concretes methods for an artist to get started making money from their art.

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5 Mistakes Many Artists Make

Tony Snipes outlines mistakes artists make that can cause them to fail – and how they should be avoided.

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Marketing Your Art Here, There, and Everywhere

Arnold White offers his advice on how an artist should market their art: “Selling is what separates the amateur artist from the professional artist. As an artist you are creating a product. If you believe your product is valuable and you believe people will buy your product, then it is essential that you identify the market for your product.”

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