Mar 232010

Is there any martial art that you took that really boosted your confidence/attitude in defending before you started?

Did you ever have to use that martial art in self-defense?

Feb 172010

I really want to be a tattoo artist! I know that you have to apprentice and it takes a while but I am willing to do everything needed to become a great tattoo artist. So, I hear that you should take art classes because you need to be a good artist. What kind of art classes would be the best to take?Should I take basic art classes in drawing, or are there more specialized art classes that will help me succeed in tattooing? Thanks for any help!

Dec 252009

Art speaks a universal language. In fact, art in any form is a pleasure to the eyes and whatever form art might take, the outcome is always beautiful and captivating. Art remains eternal and carries an eternal beauty with it. In fact, whatever form and shape it takes, it manages to mesmerize all and especially the ones who are the ardent art lovers. An art lover can find an entire world in arts and they can spend huge sum of money to buy their favorite art piece and to indulge in their passion for art. However, with the passage of time, it seems that today art has also managed to fall into the grip of fraudulence, deceive and treachery. People actually manage to sell fraudulent art pieces to people at the cost of the real piece. There are art lovers who accidentally buy such fake pieces thinking them to the real creation. In such a case, if anybody has managed to buy a fake piece, wants to seek justice and punish the fake vendor, and then he or she can take the help of an art lawyer.

An art lawyer is basically a law professional, who deals with such fraudulent cases and helps the buyer get justice and even get the entire amount refunded from the vendor. There are many art lawyers who fight such cases and if you want to hire somebody, you will definitely have to conduct some research on the case history of the lawyer to see his success ratio. Once you hire an art lawyer to fight your case, you will have to give out all the details so that it becomes easier for him to understand the intricacies of the case and then accordingly, battle out the legal procedures. An art lover has always been known about his or her love indulging in art pieces and the best thing for them is to buy an art piece from an authenticated art dealer, who can promise to provide them with genuine art pieces. However, deceptive art dealers manage to sell fraud art pieces and people generally do not realize that they have bought a fake art piece. In this case, an art lawyer is whom one should approach, as he knows what best needs to be done.

One important thing that needs to be remembered is that an art lawyer not only fights a case when a buyer buys a fake art piece but also fights cases for art sellers. This case arises when an art vendor or a dealer is not being able to get the money from a buyer. Many a times, people buy art pieces and later they manage to deceive the dealer from paying the money. In this case, the dealer can also approach an art lawyer to fight his case against the buyer who has cheated him. This shows that an art lawyer can be of help to both a buyer as well as a seller and they can approach him whenever they feel the need to do so.

Art is the one form of expression that everybody loves to indulge in. For that reason, if you are a passionate and devoted art lover and want to buy good and authentic art pieces, you need not worry about falsification anymore. In case of counterfeit, you can always take the aid of an art lawyer. However, you should make sure that the art lawyer you hire is well versed with his own work and promise you apt justice.

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!

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