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10 Ways to Sell Your Art, an Overview of Selling Options
As an Artist you know there is no greater thrill than seeing your artwork on someone’s wall; knowing that they love it, that you have brought joy into their world. Whether you're a part time hobby artist, a full time professional or somewhere in between there is always opportunity to sell your work. You may find that one or more methods work well for you. Pursue them. Hone your skills. Reap the rewards! Remember the old adage, “Nothing ventured, nothing gained ...”
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Learn and Master Painting will enhance your creativity and provide the foundational painting techniques you need to create beautiful artwork....Writing Quality Articles
When coming from a high school or college background, we are all taught the basics in writing. Punctuation, paragraphs and grammar are all areas which are religiously communicated to the student....Interview with Rap Artist Jonathan Gutierrez, aka Baby Jay
With the release of his debut hip-hop album, Keepin it Real, Baby Jay is delivering a message often overlooked or ignored by many of today's rap artists. Baby Jay, also known as Jonathan Gutierrez in his school, gives a message of unity, hope, and encouragement to the youth of today. In the wake of the all turmoil in the public school system, Baby Jay's message is being welcomed with open arms by many of his peers in school, as well as school districts across the State of Texas with no signs of slowing down. ...Interview with Fiction Writer, Julio Zambrano
In a cozy spot in the Doral area of beautiful South Florida, Just For Artists has the pleasure to meet with Julio Zambrano, author of fiction novel, Sin and Sinners. In the midst of happy conversations, soothing music and a hot cup of chocolate, we exchange the usual affectionate and warm welcome. After a couple of laughs and catching up on the day, we agree to sit and enjoy what has brought us here in the first place, the interview....Interview with Abdel Rodriguez: A Cuban Dancer in Search of the American Dream
Abdel Rodriguez, a professional Cuban dancer, delights us not only with his great talent as a dancer, but also with his stories of how he began his dancing career. ...30th Annual College Photography Contest
Photographer's Forum Magazine and Nikon present the 30th Annual College Photography Contest....Is Wine Making Considered A Lost Art?
Wine making is one of the fastest-growing hobbies in the United States. It is a skill passed down from generation to generation and each successful generation likes to add some special touches to give there wine a unique taste....Lesly Chirinos: Dreams and Visions
I speak humbly for myself, acknowledging that these words perhaps have been spoken before me. Still, I dare to risk a possible reiteration, for I have prayed to God to help me deliver His message and reach those intended through these very same words....Funtastic Fridays For Kids at Anniversary Park, Hollywood, Florida
Music, magic and more are in store for youngsters and their families at Funtastic Fridays for Kids, a free event series at Anniversary Park in Downtown Hollywood. Funtastic Fridays promises to be the best FREE family social event in town....Art & Design Night at the Miami Design District
Head over to the Design District every second Saturday of the month and meander along this stylish square mile of galleries and showrooms taking in new and itinerant exhibitions....Coral Gables Gallery Night: First Friday of Every Month
Coral Gables is the traditional, pioneer Gallery Night, launched 15 years ago, the first Friday of the month. The best and better known event among art lovers in Greater Miami. In this hub more than 20 art galleries show mainly Latin American and Cuban art. Easy to walk, the City, nonetheless, offers free trolley service from the Douglas Road Metrorail station to the end of the circuit and back, A delight to visit, it is surrounded by fashionable restaurants with a variety of cuisines for all taste....Viernes Culturales (Cultural Fridays): Little Havana's Free Art & Cultural Event
Since 1960, when Cubans had to leave their homeland, they settled in Miami around South West Calle Ocho (8th Street), known as Little Havana ever since. Artists have flourished, painting and opening their studios as art galleries. Also, new art galleries established in Calle Ocho have become part of this eclectic art scene....Author info
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