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Feng Shui Your Art Studio For More Success

May 18, 2010

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How do you feel when you work in your art studio? Does it bring feelings of creativity and expansion? Or do you maybe feel stuck and introspective (in a bad way)? In the worst case it could be a lost cause and you might just need to find a new place. But maybe you can simply make some adjustments and things will turn around. That could mean more creative and commercial success…

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Leonardo Da Vinci: 12 Interesting Facts

March 23, 2010

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Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the icons of the renaissance. Together with Michelangelo and several other great artists and artisans of the period Da Vinci left a legacy of art, thought, science, and culture which has profoundly affected all ages since.

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Are You An Aspiring Writer? An Invitation!

March 18, 2010

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Are you an existing or aspiring arts or art-business writer? If so, we are extending an invitation to you to submit guest articles. Art Marketing Secret’s goal and purpose is to deliver high quality articles and art marketing advice to our wonderful readers. In fulfilling that vision we welcome your help in the form of your articles and ideas!

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If You Build It Will They Come?

March 17, 2010

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I spent so much of my life working on the “If You Build It They Will Come” principle, but more recently my experience has been more like, “You better find out what people want before you build it or they probably won’t come!”. I think it has a lot to do with meeting people where they are at.

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Kreativ Blogger Award: Pay It Forward With Blogging

March 16, 2010

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We just received a a Kreativ Blogger award from artist and art licensing superstar Tara Reed. Kreativ Blogger originated in May 2008 in a post by Huldas Verden. The Kreativ Blogger award comes with requirements! Learn more…

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Featured Art: Mobile by Alexander Calder

March 12, 2010

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This artwork by Alexander Calder caught my attention. Although not one of his large-scale public works it is a wonder to me. The shapes and the nature of the curves speak of the golden mean and the wonderful symmetry normally seen only in nature.

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The World’s Wealthy Artists Are Business People

March 11, 2010

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What we learned from the world’s wealthiest artists: If you dream of commercial success, you have to think like a business person and learn how to speak that language and make decisions in a way that a business does. Interested? Read on..

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Pablo Picasso: 12 Interesting Facts

March 9, 2010

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Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer, Pablo Picasso was without question one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century. Together with Georges Braque, he also created Cubism. But what of the real person behind the man?

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Featured Artist: Myra Rodriguez

February 9, 2010

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This weeks featured artist, Myra Rodriguez, is a photographer. But aside from her technical skill in working with a camera, she has the gift of artistic vision – in her case the ability to capture a story in each image – as if each was embedded with gigabytes of information just waiting to be told.

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The Perils Of The Poverty Conscious Artist

January 27, 2010

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If you are an artist and you want to be commercially successful, you have to think like a business. Businesses don’t make money by asking customers or partners to feel sorry for them. They get successful by having a vision, a clear achievable plan, investing in it and executing it.

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