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  • Bespoke Artwork – up and coming new artist

    Posted on January 17th, 2011 No comments

    Have you ever looked at the bare walls in your home and wondered what to do with them, but felt you lacked the expertise to really wow?

    If art is your interest, and you are looking for something different, then CC Bespoke is the site for you to fill your heart and home full of beautiful and ornate design.

    Charlotte Callin, owner of the site and the work displayed, is the next big thing in the art and design world. She combines intricate papercuts with stunningly accurate artwork, creating unique, never replicated pieces. Her magnificent ideas have come to fruition in a series of papercuts, fine art pieces and delicate canvasses, all designed with the ideas of her customers in mind. She has the uncanny ability to be able to really capture what you pictured, and has had amazing success based on the word of mouth of her happy buyers. A graduate of Southampton University, Charlotte's work is a blend of accurate papercuts and whimsical designs.

    Her work has been featured by Topshop, and her talent knows no bounds. She accepts commissions, however big or small, and will give you something ornate and unique to you.

    If you want to be the talk of the town, put a bespoke CC Design piece of art in your house, and be the envy of your guests! Make sure you snap them up before she becomes a household name! For further information, contact charlotte at charlotte.callin@ccbespoke.com, and turn your design dreams into a stunning reality.

     

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  • Contemporary Art is All Around Us

    Posted on January 10th, 2011 No comments

    Quite simply the word Contemporary means of the present period. So a person can probably guess that Contemporary Art simply means art of the present period. The shape, form and indeed the mediums used have changed over the centuries and have allowed artists to express themselves at the time or period in which they either lived or live in.

    Contemporary Art refers to art that has been made in our times. It represents such a diverse array of art that one would have a task to describe all forms in one place or web site. Contemporary art has evolved in the past, will evolve in the present time and continue into future art, it is and will be an ever moving form of art.

    It was known that during the World Wars contemporary art tended to be more darker and there was an increase in demand for grey and black pastels, pencils and paints. This was obviously people's preception of the world at the time, a more darker place, many more evils than they once believed. Contemporary art allow viewers to see the world through the artist's eyes and gain a new perception of the world they thought they knew so well.
     

    As stated before contemporary art does not have to take the form of canvas art or framed art, instead it can take the form of furniture, objects put together and many others. In fact many furniture and clothing designers will take their inspiration from talented artists of the times and sometimes there is a fine line between the two.
     

    There is some very useful information at http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign this will get anybody clued up on the world of Contemporary Art, the site is regularly updated and covers contemporary art around the world.
     
    So i hope this brief article has shown you that contemporary art is nothing to be afraid of and who knows if you take to drawing or another form of art you could be The Contemporary Artist of our times!<p>

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  • The Ten Most Common Mistakes New Unsigned Artists Make

    Posted on January 3rd, 2011 No comments

    Beware…here are 10 common mistakes I have seen new artists make over and over again.

    THE TEN MOST COMMON MISTAKES A NEW ARTIST MAKES

    1) THEY DON'T KNOW WHO THEY ARE AND WHO THE AUDIENCE IS THAT THEY ARE TRYING TO REACH.Can you identify your target market? Do you know their age group? Are they primarily male or female? What artists do they listen to and support? What image should you project to reach this audience?

    2) THEY MISS THEIR "ONLY" CHANCE TO MAKE A GREAT "FIRST IMPRESSION". You only get one chance to make a first impression so the one you do make has got it make it count! Don't be impulsive of releasing you're recording, sending it in for evaluation or posting it on the social sites before it is ready.

    3) THEY ARE NOT ABLE TO "PULL IT OFF" LIVE. You need to play out live as much as possible – but only when you are truly ready to do so. Nothing will hurt you more than to create excitement in your recordings and then fall on your face in front of expectant fans live.

    4) THEY RELY TO HEAVILY ON THE OPINIONS THOSE AROUND THEM. I can't tell you the number of times I have been in preproduction with a band or artist who was trying to make a case for a song to be included on a CD because their aunt, uncle or next door neighbor thought it was a hit. Be especially careful not to make critical decisions based only on comments from adoring friends and family. Undoubtedly they are biased and will have a vested stake in your success.

    5) THEY TRY TO LAUNCH WITH TO MANY SONGS. Even thought it's tempting, never give away all of your material at one time. You will be doing extremely well if you perfect three or four songs first. Always lead with your best material but make sure that your direction is cohesive.

    6) THEY TRY TO BE COOL AND WRITE OBSCURE LYRICS OR WANDER TO FAR AWAY FROM ACCEPTED SONG STRUCTURE. It used to be very hip to write lyrics that people had to try and figure out by debating them amongst each other but unless you are a "druggie" band or writer re-incarnated from the 70's, it is much better to write you songs in the first person and try as much as possible to pack them with emotion and experiences others have felt and can relate to as well. Also, don't think it's cool to wait forever to get to the chorus or try a one-minute intro or guitar solo. Study pop structure and learn it. You can learn more about this issue at www.musicproshollywood.com.musicproshollywood.com

    7) THEY JUMP IN TO SELF-RECORDING THEIR MUSIC WITHOUT ANY RECORDING EXPERIENCE. Obviously, the best option if you can afford it is to use an experienced recording engineer to record and mix your music. This may not be possible and today it is so tempting to make tracks on computers and bang them into a sequencer or hard drive system, put on a vocal, do a quick mix and call it a master. In order for your recordings to be competitive against the big artists that do have the great sounding tracks.

    8) THEY RELEASE VIDEOS OF THEMSELVES BEFORE THEY ARE READY. Again, because the net offers such quick access to social sites, you may be tempted to start posting videos of rehearsals and performances before they are ready to be seen. You must make certain that what you are putting up is doing you justice. Remember, every time you post something or send it to someone you are inviting yourself to be judged.

    9) THEY ARE TO ANXIOUS TO SIGN "ANY" CONTRACT. If you sign an agreement too early with a local manager, agent or your bass player's father, you will pay dearly for it later when you need to get out of it in order to sign with real professionals who have the experience, contacts and leverage to make it happen for you. This is not to say that someone with little experience cannot work hard and get you to the top, but to make it as a world-class artist, it will happen faster with a professional team behind you.

    10) THEY ARE IN A HURRY TO SIGN WITH A MAJOR. The decision to submit your material to a major is a tempting one and the tendency of many artists is to care more about chasing and getting the "deal" than the financial ramifications of what the deal means in the future after they've signed it. Most artists don't realize the facts until too late,Be smart and polish your "diamond" first, it might be priceless!

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  • Leroy Neiman Original Painting ? Find This Original Art for Less

    Posted on December 27th, 2010 No comments

    Leroy Neiman is easily one of the most popular living artists in American. His original art over the past several decades have brought prices above $100,000 and it's very easy to see why. Through a variety of mediums, including oil, watercolor, enamel, pencil drawings, pastels, and some lithographs, his view of the sporting world is unmatched today.

    Leroy Neiman has received a number of awards, including the Sport Artist of the United States in 2007. He's listed in the Art Collector's Almanac, Who's Who in the East, in American Art, and in the World. It's quite the honor and for anyone who has seen and appreciated Leroy Neiman original paintings, it's not a surprise. For those want to add Leroy Neiman original paintings to their collection, you can expect to pay several thousand dollars at least.

    Why do these works strike such a chord with America? For one thing, there isn't another artist that combines such visual markers for sports scenes. For another, his works are also popular with another market. He drew several sketches for Playboy magazine that were used to set up the cameras for the centerfold shots. Many of the original art sketches are sold for thousands, as well. These "other side" of Leroy Neiman brings a little mystery to the man and that's why Leroy Neiman original paintings are so popular.

    When you're looking for Leroy Neiman original paintings, you should start online. There are a number of original art pieces that go up for sale each year and many of them are sold online through auction houses and art brokers. This is usually much less expensive than purchasing a piece through a gallery or from a private party. In addition, the reputable art brokers and auction houses will provide a certificate of authenticity to go with the original art.

    You can't be too careful today, as there are a number of rather unscrupulous brokers around, too. A piece of original art that is later determined to be a fake can put the buyer in a bind. They won't be able to recoup their loss in their investment and many times, the insurance company won't pay for it, either. Do your background work on any online art broker or auction site before you make a purchase. Those companies that have been in business for decades are your best bet, but it's also a good idea to check with the Better Business Bureau to see if there are any unresolved complaints.

    In closing, your can find Leroy Neiman original paintings online and for much less than you might think. Using an online source is becoming more and more popular, especially as galleries and private sellers are asking higher prices. When you can get your hands on a piece by your favorite artists and enjoy their work in your home or office, it makes every minute of your search worth it.

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