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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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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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Exhibiting Your Work Part 1: Getting Started

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Welcome to our new 5-part blog series on exhibiting your art! Throughout this series, we’ll be covering topics such as: Why it’s a good idea to exhibit your artwork, and how you know you’re ready Holding your own exhibition How…

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Light and colour – spotlight on landscape painter Rachel Hinds

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Today painter Rachel Hinds is in the Spotlight – see more of her work at www.rachelhindsart.artweb.com Being a painter Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself I’m an artist based in Leeds. At the moment I’m interested…

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Spotlight on realist wildlife artist Ed Lewis

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Ed Lewis is a wildlife artist with an emphasis on detail and realism – today he is in the spotlight! Visit www.peerieweeotter.artweb.com to see more of his work. Being an artist Please give us a few words of introduction about…

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How to write a great artist interview!

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Have you ever been asked to submit an interview for a magazine, blog, or website? If so, chances are you’ll have been asked about your work, inspirations and aspirations, to be featured alongside some examples of your work. If you’re…

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How to increase artwork sales with a few small changes!

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With the festive season nearing and potential customers just waiting to discover your art, we thought it might be a good time to go over some of the ways to make the most of your online portfolio or website. In…

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Book Review: How to get Ideas by Jack Foster

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How To Get Ideas by Jack Foster, illustrated by Larry Corby How to Get Ideas is a compact yet effective read, which promises to help train your brain in order to generate more ideas. The concept of becoming ‘idea prone’ is laid…

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The art of Contemporary Craft – Josephine Gomersall

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In the spotlight today is designer/maker Josephine Gomersall. See more of her work at www.josephinegomersall.artweb.com Being a crafts maker Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself   I am a designer/ maker/ craftsperson. I had a career…

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Mary Rouncefield – Art and Mathematics

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Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself   I am an artist/printmaker based in Bristol working in a variety of media. I am a member of Spike Print Studios an artists’ cooperative. When did you decide to…

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