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BTW, the first image is ink and chinese brushes on paper, the second one is guoache
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I prefer ballpens (black) or some juice blue and some moleskine type paper.
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this is true for hanging work but when showing paper works in an art gallery setting it has been my experience that the galleries prefer proper mounting and glass front framing on their paper works. it alows them to set the price for the piece higher.
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i work in an art supplies warehouse
i stretch canvAS
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ahhh, stretching canvas, the fun of staple guns and wood framing... learning how to do that shit correctly was like step one at art school.
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I'm really liking the work you've posted rob, please put some more in the art thread.
My recent work has been mainly in inks. I like to paint base colours then go over them and later reveal them by adding water and either going crazy with a brush or using a cloth/tissue paper. Sometimes I like to go over things in charcoal if I want an effect or detail. Here's a couple of examples At school I mainly used acrylics but have never used oils. I keep meaning to get some but finding time to create art is getting scarcer now i'm at uni. |
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go figure, i was sure 98% of the people here were just perverts ... cool art talk guys
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I was looking into Degguerotyping recently. If I found myself with some free time/ space I might give it a bash. Anyone ever ventured into the murky world of art causing respiratory problems?
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again that's not true at all, or maybe its just very different in Australia. Lots of galleries here, that I visit frequently, and have been a part of, and even including our state gallery, regularly hang large works in this manor. Setting a higher price for a framed work is usually selling yourself short, because the amount it costs to have a frame made, usually exceeds the extra money people will want to pay for the work. Unless you are selling your work above the 5k mark, you could almost be paying more for framing than for the work itself. Most printmaking galleries here ONLY sell works unframed. They deal with hundreds of professional printers, and it is unrealistic to represent people if every person whose work you carry, has it mounted in a bulky frame. I'm not sure why you keep saying in your decades or 20 years experience, as I might only be 24, but have been fairly involved in my own city's art scene for the last 10 years. It might just come down to different countries or cities do things differently, because I am going by what I see every day in the galleries in my city, and what I have experience with when I participate in shows. I still don't agree with a piece of work demanding more if it is painted with oils, though again we just see things differently. IMHO it has more to do with what medium best suits the imagery the artist is creating, as to how much money it will fetch. Really I was more wanting to talk about art techniques and mediums than debate about how works on paper are hung or the price of oil vs other media though.
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hehe. unfort a lot of the time monetary success in the arts industry has more to do with how motivated and unrelenting you are, than how much talent you have. But, maybe he just didnt enjoy it enough to keep going? who knwos.
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The second one is pretty cool do you have more?
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really? do you mean you ship out to smaller art supplies stores, or you sell in bulk? do you get a discount? do you get 5 finger discount?
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this artist ann hamilton made a pinhole camera that she carries around in her mouth. it's pretty cool.
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I dont want to think about it, but I've been exposed to so many harmful chemicals so far that I'm lucky I don't glow a little. I had to google that because I couldnt remember what it was. I'd love to have a play around though. Also I've never got around to making cyanotypes, which I'd love to do. I'm really lucky to have been taught by a couple of amazing photo based artists in the last two years so experiemental photomedia is a lot more interesting to me than the average 'photo' If I lived near you I'd totally be up for spending a few days trying to get the daguerreotype process happening.
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I just looked at her website, the images look really interesting! but the website is really hard to read/small. I remember seeing pictures of the 1997 installations she has up, but can't say I know her work.
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neat, what kind of stuff do you stock? pretty much everything? as in, supplies for painting, printmaking, drawing, etc? good brands or cheap stuff? like riot art. lols.
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yeh we have a pretty wide range
the store i work for is an independent art store we get lots of exclusive stuff as well so im told we also sell to Bunnings (not sure if you know what that is) so thats like lots of outdoor stuff too (mouse traps, bbq tools) it kind of ruins the beauty of all the art supplies when im surrounded by them everyday
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yeh we have bunnings in victoria too :P
not sure I could ever get bored of art supplies
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