By Elizabeth McPherson
With the popularity of online web communities and private profiles, users are turning to fun and creative surveys to help showcase themselves to others. One survey that recently struck me was entitled, “What Famous Work of Art Are You?” Taking this survey reminded me of all the people out there who are completely unexposed to art in general, and how even fewer are familiar with famous works that have shaped our history. Because of this, many people are completely clueless on how to view and choose art to reflect their personal styles. With many different styles out there it can be overwhelming to narrow the search down. But when purchasing art, one of the first things you should consider is ‘what type of art are you?’ |
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By Elizabeth McPherson
Many people dream of having a small studio of their own to work on their art. Typically, we think of a home remodel or renting space to work in. While it is helpful to have a room of your own dedicated to artwork, it is possible to fit a studio in a box. |
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By Elizabeth McPherson
Weve all heard the phrase - "Everything in moderation." This old Aristotelian adage would be well-served for both life and art. Another phrase that comes to mind is this: Less is more. For artists just starting out, this bit of advice can be helpful and, hopefully, inspirational. |
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