Nov 272009

Difference between Commission Portrait Artists and other artists

Portrait commission can be done if you want to turn your favorite photographs into charismatic oil paintings. By commissioning a portrait, you can capture your beautiful memories in the most colorful manner, for a lifetime.

However, not all artists can create equally beautiful and elegant portraits from photographs. The commission portrait artists are the most suitable ones for creating portraits from photographs. The portraits created by them have a completely different look from the ones created by other artists. The commission portrait artists specialize in their field and know how to use each and every color, brush stroke and other painting techniques, to make the portraits look like a complete copy of the photographs.

While commissioning a portrait, the commission portrait artists give emphasis to even the minutest detail, which the other artists might simply miss out. This characteristic distinguishes portrait paintings created by them from the paintings created by other artists.

If you want to commission a portrait and are looking for a talented and experienced commission portrait artist, you can contact www.portrayers.com for further details.

In the past, when photography was not popular, oil paintingwas one of the most popular means for family portraits, used to preserve images of their near and dear ones for future generations.

Oil painting portraitswere not only popular because it was used for making personal images but also because it was used as a decorative medium to decorate homes and offices. Mona Lisa, made by the Italian artist Leonardo Da Vinci long back in the early 1500s, is most probably the most famous oil painting portrait.

Oil Painting Portraits, which were made centuries back are so beautiful that they continue to amaze us even today. At present times, oil painting portraits have become affordable. Therefore, you can buy them to either gift it to someone or simply decorate your home and office with it. You can also get an oil painting portrait of your choice made by an artist. The artist will require a few weeks time to complete your portrait of oil painting and deliver it to you.

Nov 272009

An artist’s background is important and definitely impacts on
the value of their artworks. Most of us understand that an
artwork by an established or accomplished artist is worth more
than that of an lesser known artist. An investment quality
contemporary artwork is usually made by an artist who has
specific art education, who has successfully exhibited his or
her works and has some gallery placements. Like all material
investments, artworks represent both intrinsic value and
expected return. For art collectors and investors, knowledge of
the artist’s educational background and exhibition history gives
clues about the success and future success of an artist. To be a
successful art investor doesn’t require an extensive knowledge
or a great eye for art but it will help you to understand in
your choices if you are aware of some indicators of an
advantageous investment artist.

In term of education, mastering art technical skills and
knowledge is currently a desirable educational stepping stone
for successful artists. Many aspiring artists acquire an MFA
(Master of Fine Arts) degree. In earning an advanced degree,
students make artwork under the tutelage of working artists who
teach both skills and ideas. Formal education in art exposes
aspiring artists to peer criticisms and guidance, helps them
build connections and relationships that assist them to have
their work exhibited as well as having other advantages both for
the practical act of making art and in having the skills and
forming the relationships to promote that art.

Artists build their careers over time. For any artist to become
successful it is necessary to promote their artwork and this is
generally done through exhibits. An artist who may be a worthy
investment has a mixture of solo or two artist exhibitions
roughly every two years in notable galleries. Most favourable
artists will also have their art hung in museum exhibitions. A
placement of an artwork with a museum is considered a
significant achievement. In most cases, particularly with
emerging artists – if their education and exhibition history
indications are favourable and the artwork is aesthetically
pleasing to you, then it is a good investment. Depending on what
stage of their career an artist is currently. It may also be
informative to look at the auction results of their artworks to
see if the value of their artwork is steadily increasing. As a
tangible investment, artworks represent both intrinsic value and
expected return. As a final rule remember to buy only what you
love as every art investment is always going to be partly
ornamental and partly investment.

Please accept my invitation to visit
http://www.smartartinvestments.com.au to view some fine
Australian investment art and learn more about the art of
investment.

Nov 272009


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Nov 272009

Since its conception, art in all of its various forms has been created for the sole purpose of the artist describing for the world his or her personal visions of a person, event, or place. As a result visual works of art leave the viewer with an impression of an extreme emotion. Whether that feeling is joy or the deepest pits of despair, the artist has done their job if something of their reality shows through their work. Painters of all races and ethnic backgrounds can surely relate to the “starving artist” theory. But for black artist the struggle has been a little more intense. Not only in the U.S. as the children of freed slaves, but unfortunately in their mother continent of Africa, Black American artists have faced discrimination and censorship. Fortunately both sets of unique, gifted artists are beginning to see some of the attention and praise they deserve. Black art painting is finally being seen for the huge contribution to history and the art world that it is.

Both sides of the world have produced amazingly gifted artists. In the Western hemisphere there are certain black men and women who paved the way for the African American artists of today. Horace Pippin is one of those men. After an injury in WWI, Pippin discovered his underlying talent for rich, historical painting. While he avoided the unpleasantness of life for a black man in the U.S. during that time period, he did produce black art paintings that spoke volumes to the viewer. His work was displayed in the Museum of Modern Art in 1938. A less known black artist that contributed to the black art movement in the United States is Walter Ellison. His most famous work is “Train Station” located in the Art Institute of Chicago. That painting is an honest look at the difficulties facing black families as they migrated north in the hope of a better future than the south could or would offer. These two exceptional black artists help give hope of recognition to the many gifted black artists that were to follow.

The scenario for artists from and living in Africa is different though. Despite the struggles with racial discrimination and inherent prejudice in the U.S., African artists are faced with even more difficult issues. Apartheid and censorship have long plagued this long suffering group of artists and painters. While expressing their views of the political unrest and unfair treatment, African artists have been subjected to severe punishment and censorship unheard of in the West. Thanks in part to the academic world’s growing interest in the work of the modern black artist, black art painting is receiving more attention and registering in the minds of museum curators and art galleries alike. Most of the credit belongs to the fortitude and artistic expression of the African artists themselves.

From its humble beginning in rock painting to its depictions of slavery, apartheid, and injustice, black fine art is an expression of the feelings and emotions of a diverse, racially unified community of artists. The rest of the world now has the opportunity to see and experience this unique form of painting.

Mr. Moyo Ogundipe has a Bachelors of Arts degree in Fine Art from the University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria and a Master of Fine Art degree in Painting from The Hoffberger School of Painting, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, USA.

One of Africa’s most celebrated and renowned contemporary black American artists, Mr. Ogundipe has exhibited extensively in Africa, Europe and the USA. His paintings have been described as hypnotic, colorful and densely patterned.

In 1996, Mr. Ogundipe was awarded the Pollock-Krasner Fellowship. And in 2005 he was invited to become a member of Africobra, an organization founded in the 1960s and whose membership comprises of distinguished African-American artists.

Find and buy black art prints from Moyo Ogundipe at www.Maigida.com.

Nov 272009

Artists who work with oil paints, watercolors and canvases may seem rather old-fashioned with the increasing advancements of computer software designed specifically to draw and paint digitally.


Although there can be no replacement for the skill, purity and simplicity displayed in an oil-on-canvas painting, as compared to a digitally rendered one, the commercial value of artists has certainly declined with much of today’s art work being created by their digital counterparts.


So how can ‘old-school’ artists start generating enough income to maintain their profession, without giving in to the pressure of turning to graphic software? It may seem somewhat ironical, but the Internet (in all its technological glory) could in fact prove a viable way for artists to boost their fortunes.


Artists who set up their own domains (using their own names, of course) and blogs will find that they have not only uncovered a great method of sharing their art with the world, but have opened themselves up to a myriad of wonderful opportunities. If you are an artist, here are 4 great reasons why you should immediately be investing in your own domain.


1. A World Wide Audience

Because artwork on canvas is significantly more difficult to pass around (as opposed to the ease of a JPEG file!), the people who get to view an artists work are often restricted to those who have visited the artists workshop or has had the artist send some copies of his work over.


With a website or a blog, however, an artist can easily take digital pictures of his work and put them on his blog, even commenting on the inspiration behind the painting and the techniques used. This would be akin to you – the artists – showing someone around a gallery your work!


But of course, the advantage of showing them around on a blog is that your viewers and fans of your work can access your website from all over the world, at any time, from any place with an Internet connection, leaving you to do what you do best – art.


2. Meet Other Artists And Build A Useful Network

It’s always useful for artists to know other artists, as it invariably means that you create more opportunities for yourself and your career. For example, an artist you likes your art and has been invited to show his or her work in an exhibition may help to get your work displayed as well.


By having a presence on the Internet, you will meet a large number of other budding artists like yourself from all over the world, which may prove to be invaluable contacts in the future. You will also allow yourself to be found online by art gallery owners and managers, art collectors and other art aficionados, any of whom may play a role in advancing your career.


3. Sell Art Online

Of course, the most obvious commercial aspect of any website for an artist would be the selling of his or her artwork. Once you have set up your domain and blog, you can also arrange for an online merchant account, which will enable you to sell your art online to customers who will pay using their credit cards.


As an artist, this may not the most ideal way to sell your art work, but it can be an effective way for you to make money selling smaller art pieces, which you can then send to your customers anywhere in the world using a decent courier service. Just selling one piece of work a month can more than cover the cost of running and maintaining a blog!


4. Open To Commercial Opportunities

Aside from selling your work, a website or blog opens the artist up to other opportunities from which money can be made. For example, a frequent visitor to your website who enjoys your art may commission you to create an artwork for a decent fee. Or you may be invited to sell your art at an auction after an organizer of the event came across your website.


The opportunities are endless and mind-boggling, and with an open mind, any artist can take advantage of the vast untapped expanse of the Internet to give their career and finances a serious boost!

Nov 272009


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Nov 272009

Portrait or portrait painting is a popular art form. It is basically a type of handmade painting made by looking at a photograph. However every artist cannot make a painting from photographs. There are special artists knows as portrait artists, who are adept at drawing such portraits.

The portrait artists are specialized artists who are experts at creating the portrait paintings. Whether you want, photo portraits or live portraits, these artists can create them, for you. These artists create these portraits by incorporating elements that provide them with a real world look that is truly unique. This is because these artists study every detail of the subject closely. They work very hard to give the portraits a perfect look.

How to get the best portraits?
The most important trick to get the best portraits for your self is to select the right portrait artists. The portrait artists you choose should be very meticulous about details. Also the artists should have a considerable experience. This is because the more portraits they have drawn, the fewer mistakes they will commit and the better they will make the portrait.

Apart from selecting the right portrait artists, it is important that you select the right photograph. After all, the quality of the portraits is fully dependent on the quality of the photographs that you want to be converted into portraits. There are certain qualities that a photograph must have in order to get a portrait made from it.

Selecting the right photographs
The photographs that you should select for creating portrait paintings should be bright enough. Also they should have been taken in proper lighting conditions. Always keep this fact in mind that the photographs taken in natural light are much better than the ones that are taken with the help of a loud flash. These types of pictures usually have much more clarity. The clear pictures help the artists to judge the right colors and use the perfect brush strokes that will help to give the portraits a real world look.

Finding the portrait artists for a great portrait
Finding the portrait artists is a very easy thing these days. Here are some ways that can help you. If you have seen a portrait in a friend’s or relatives’ home, you can ask him or her about the artists. This type of reference is always helpful as this way you always have the results in front of your eyes.

Another way is to look for artists from any of the portrait schools. There is a lot of information on these schools available on the internet. These schools have many young artists who can make your portraits in a fast and inexpensive way.

Also you can look for portrait artists on the Internet. There are many websites that feature the works of various portrait artists. Also there are various individual artists who have their own websites. You can get their contact information from there and contact them.

Nov 272009


WIPO had the pleasure of hosting on July 13 a performance by Nigerian musician, songwriter and producer Cobhams Emmanuel Asuquo. Born blind in Lagos in 1981, Mr. Asuquo overcame both the challenges of being visually impaired and being from a developing country, to gain international recognition as a songwriter and music producer.

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