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Image Size And Pixels Chart

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Apologies the images for this article are being updated, please check later Pixel Sizes Below are a series of diagrams indicating the size of images in relation to the width and height in pixels. These charts demonstrate the sizes of…

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Exhibition: Royal College of Art Degree show

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We headed down to the Royal College of Art to catch the MA degree show at their Battersea Campus. Regarded as one of the most prestigious colleges in the world, the work on show represents some of the finest creative…

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5 ways to improve your artist blog

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We wrote an article a while back explaining the benefits of keeping an artist blog. We thought we’d recap on a few of those tips, as well as providing some up-to-date advice! Set yourself a blogging schedule This is really…

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The world is a playground – spotlight on designer and artist Kalene

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See more of Kalene’s henna art and illustration at: www.kalene.artweb.com Being an artist Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself I have always been a fan of any type of design. Art helps express who you are,…

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Affordable Art Fair Hampstead 2013 round up

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After visiting the Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead last night, we thought we’d share some of our favourite artists, galleries, and work that we saw. Enjoy! Here’s how the Liberty Gallery‘s stand looked (before the crowds!), we really liked Maria…

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Feature on: Affordable Art Fair Hampstead – June 2013

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Here in London, the The Affordable Art Fair is just about upon us, and artists and gallery owners will all be frantically hanging work as we speak! With 113 exhibiting stands, there will be a lot to take in, so…

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Exhibiting your Art Part 4: Submitting to group shows

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Hello! In Part 4 in our ‘Exhibiting your Art’ blog series, we’ll be talking about submitting to group shows, open calls, and how to make sure you’re not wasting your valuable creative time (when you could be concentrating on making art!) So…

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From Boats to Butterflies: multi-talented Nicola Corrigan is in the spotlight

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Nicola Corrigan is a designer, maker and illustrator working in both decorative and illustrative arts. See more of Nicola’s work at: www.nicolacorrigandesigns.co.uk Being an artist Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself I am a designer/maker/illustrator. I…

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The passing of time – interview with Egypt-based painter James Crabb

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James Crabb’s colourful, energetic and detailed paintings are a testament to the time and care he puts into them. Here he shares his influences, working process and future plans. To see more of James Crabb’s work, visit his website: jamescrabbpaintings.com…

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Art students: 5 ways to make the most of your final degree show

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It’s degree show season, a time when emerging talent in art and design is presented to the world. After all that hard work, you want to make the most of this valuable opportunity to get your art out there. Here…

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Magical landscapes – spotlight on painter Fiona Morrison

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Today painter Fiona Morrison is in the spotlight – you can see more of Fiona’s paintings at www.fmorrison.co.uk Being a painter Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself I am a painter. I paint mainly simplified landscapes, which…

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Art from the Heart – spotlight on Jacki Cairns

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See more work by Jacki Cairns at www.heartwork.co.uk Being an artist Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself I can’t describe myself in a few words….sorry…I am way too complicated!   How and when did you start…

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Moving paintings – Interview with artist Andy Farr

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See more of Andy’s work at: www.andyfarr.artweb.com Being an artist Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself   I specialise in conveying movement, wih a particular interest in sport and dance.   When did you decide to…

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Accept Credit Card Payments at Open Studios or Popup Exhibitions

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Set Up for Credit Card Payments in 5 minutes However we’re now well into the 21st century and fortunately there are now plenty of convenient and secure ways of accepting card payments. I’ve recorded a 4 minute screen cast explaining…

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‘Phenomenology’ – painter Jenny Clark is in the Spotlight

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See more of Jenny’s work at: www.jennyclark.artweb.com Being a painter Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself   I am an ambitious, outgoing student, who loves to express the atmosphere through the concept of phenomenology. How and…

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