By danfone in Art And Culture, Artwork
A month or so ago I went to The Affordable Art Fair. I hadn’t been expecting to enjoy it. I’ve been to the fair before, and felt annoyed. About 60% of the work seemed to fit into a few categories.…
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By danfone in Art And Culture
Hello. My name’s Dan Fone and I have a photography site here on The Artists Web. I’m going to be writing a few articles exploring ways of selling my work, both through my site and elsewhere. I have another website…
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By jadams in Interviews
In this week’s ‘Spotlight’, we are exploring clay, themes of conformity and the ‘buzz’ of the creative process with Roger Whitaker, one of our very popular artists and a ground-breaking and award-winning sculptor. Roger’s work is certainly different to the…
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By jadams in Events & Review
…along came Hastings with a rather fantastic arty idea! Hastings’ Old Town is a fantastic place to visit, and this summer the growing number of local galleries are launching a new initiative to make a visit even more interesting. From…
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By chris kirkland in Events & Review
Jamie McCartney has recently moved his bodycasting studio from Brighton’s (very open-to-the-elements) seafront to the hustle and bustle of the Laines, in Ship Street Gardens. Jamie’s award-winning work is popular and a source of much interest to those who have…
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By chris kirkland in Interviews
In this week’s Spotlight interview, we’re delving into the world of light and installations with talented up-and-coming artist, Clare Lynn. Clare’s work has memsmerised and intrigued many and with a tidal extravaganza just around the corner, she certainly has the…
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By jadams in Interviews
In this edition of ‘Spotlight’, we’re talking to one of The Artist’s Web’s most popular artists, Alexander MacFaul. Alexander’s mesmerizing paintings focus on cityscapes and the occasional countryside setting, using weather and emotion to produce wonderfully atmospheric and evocative works.…
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By chris kirkland in How To
In this edition of The Artists Newsletter we’ll start the first in a series looking at how artists can make the most of ‘social media’. Today we look at how artists can use twitter.com to raise their profile and connect…
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By jadams in Interviews
In this edition of Spotlight, we’re joined by illustrator and landscape artist, Lisa Berkshire. Inspired by books, ariel views, the stunning landscapes of Cornwall and her young son, Lisa has worked extensively as a children’s literature illustrator and has recently…
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By jadams in Events & Review
Brighton’s reputation as being a cosmopolitan, carefree and sometimes controversial city often attracts the movers and shakers of the artworld, keen to make their mark on it’s vibrant art scene. The city has recently seen the opening of the UK’s…
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By chris kirkland in Events & Review
Being the media ignoramus that I am, I thought Hayao Miyazaki (of Studio Ghibli) has made some great animated films (such as Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle and Princess Monokoke) which were well respected in the right circles. So I…
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By ahindson in Interviews
In this edition of Spotlight, we are joined by the beautiful and talented Stella Dunkley, a Dorset-based landscape artist who after experimenting with different subjects in her artwork, has finally found her ideal subject… And she only needs to look…
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By chris kirkland in Art And Culture
photo: Atsuko Miyawaki, Klein Dytham Chris Kirkland CEO of ArtWeb has what he considers a perfectly normal and respectable hobby, standing on his head (with no hands) in interesting locations throughout the world. From peaceful walks in the country to…
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By ahindson in Interviews
In this edition of Spotlight, we’re joined by U.K-based landscape artist Celia de Serra. Formerly an abstract artist, it is now the incredible realism and masterful depictions of light, shadow and colour that is attracting the most attention in her…
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By chris kirkland in Events & Review
Lucy Bell from IPG Battle has asked us if we could mention The Terry O’Neill Award this year, a competition open to photographers based in the UK or Ireland and over 18 years of age. First prize is a delicious…
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