The artists worth
reading about are the artists who are unique and push against the edges of human experience anyway.
Not exact matches
It
was about feeling smart and separate from the nonsense, as if
reading about the vanities of
artists and the vacuity Hollywood made me, in some way, above it all.
I've launched the project on the Kickstarter website, a site which helps authors, movie makers,
artists, and other creative folks find funding for their projects, and I would love you to go there, watch my short video,
read about the project, and hopefully
be inspired to throw a few bucks our way.
Pastime
was hatched in 2004, when Danielpour and Harper
were at Yaddo, an
artist colony in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Danielpour had
read Blackjack, Harper's poem
about Robinson, and told the poet that if he had more baseball verses, he'd set them to music.
This Season: After a terrible six - month spell in Portugal with Benfica (which you can
read a bit more
about here) the
artist formerly known as «Gabigol» has now returned from whence he came, and it
's as if he
's never
been away.
This
is a lovely interview with a very talented
artist, I love Jools work and it
's been really interesting to
read more
about her!
Suddenly you
are (supposed to
be) a stylist, tax expert, make - up
artist, pr & marketing pro, html nerdie, creative director etc. and etc. (
read about some other unexpected roles you have to fulfill as a blogger here).
I loved
reading the story
about this
artist even though it
was very sad to learn
about his short - lived life but he definitely left us his beautiful art and great talent which will forever inspire us.
I
am not sure if you
read my article
about the importance of color theory as a makeup
artist.
Mary Blair
was an
artist who
was very well known for the art and animation she created for Walt Disney (you can
read all
about the magic of Mary Blair — the worlds she created
were truly dazzling).
The starving
artist, the pretentious
artist, the sensitive
artist — there
are a lot of stereotypes out there
about... (
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I
'm 32, I
'm a Leo, I
'm Russian, Anglo - Saxon and Serbo - Croatian I
am a very open minded and non-judgmental man I
'm romantic and passionate
about life, I enjoy
reading, art both creating and observing I
'm an independent
artist and die - hard social justice advocate for civil rights movements
You'll
read stories from the
artist's point of view
about why and how each art series
was created.
That
is, until I talked to our own Zach Gayne and then
read his review out of SXSW, which concluded: «The Disaster
Artist is not only far funnier than you might expect, it
's also far deeper than a film
about the worst movie of the 21st century has any right to
be.»
About Photo # 3985216: Zoe Kazan
is all smiles as she hits the carpet at the 2017 SAG - AFTRA Foundation Patron of the
Artists Awards on Thursday (November 9) at the Wallis Annenberg Center...
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In celebration of The Disaster
Artist movie release and The Room's 15 year anniversary, Co-star, line producer and former Wiseau roommate Greg Sestero
is coming to town to present an exclusive behind the scenes documentary
about the making of The Room, a live
reading of this first edition of Tommy's screenplay, which features settings, dialogue and plot devices that never made it on screen!
Since Anderson serves as cinematographer, there
is sense in which the movie could
be read as metaphor: Reynolds, the tortured, haunted, demanding
artist may function as a stand - in for his writer - director - cinematographer author, who like Reynolds makes things that
are, whatever else one might say
about them, undeniably beautiful.
Ever since news broke that James Franco would
be bringing The Disaster
Artist — a tell - all book
about the making of infamously so - bad - it
's - brilliant film The Room — to the big screen, we've
been waiting with spoons at the ready (if you
're unfamiliar with the traditions and cult following behind Tommy Wiseau
's epic,
read up on it here).
Students
are asked to
read the information
about the
artist then answer questions, then show their visual understanding through a Morris - inspired design of their own.
Students
are asked to
read the information
about the
artist then answer questions, then show their visual understanding through the identification of motifs in the work.
(Todo en este paquete está en español, menos la descripción) El Greco Accent on Art Packets For The Spanish Classroom by Lonnie Dai Zovi
is This packet includes: • Spanish
readings 2 - 3 pages
about El Greco's life and works • Vocabulary from the
reading • Worksheets
about the
reading • Sheets to critique, describe and draw one of El Greco's masterpieces • 4 masterpieces to colour include: Vista de Toledo, El entierro del conde de Orgaz, San Martín y el Pordiosero, Retrato de un Cardinal Other
artist packets included here on TES: Dalí Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Goya Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Kahlo Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Orozco Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Picasso Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Posada Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Rivera Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Siqueiros Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Velásquez Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets
(Todo en este paquete está en español, menos la descripción) Orozco - Accent on Art Packets For The Spanish Classroom by Lonnie Dai Zovi
is This packet includes: • Spanish
readings 2 - 3 pages
about Orozco's life and works • Vocabulary from the
reading • Worksheets
about the
reading • Sheets to critique, describe and draw one of Orozco's masterpieces • 4 black and white masterpieces to colour include: La partida de Quetzalcoatl, Juárez, la iglesia y los imperialistas, Hidalgo, Civilización americana — latinoamérica Other
artist packets included here on TES: Dalí Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets El Greco Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Goya Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Kahlo Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Picasso Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Posada Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Rivera Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Siqueiros Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets Velásquez Accent on Art Spanish Art Packets
She loves
reading about the things she loves so stories featuring an awesome sense of humor, art and
artists, antiques and old buildings, and strong and quirky families
are always welcome.
And then I'll publish those books and, judging from past experience, some people will buy and
read them and some of those will say good things
about my writing and I'll
be a happy
artist - author.
This
is handy if you
read an article
about an up and coming folk
artist and wonder how they sound.
Re-purpose an old blog post, post reviews of your favorite or recently
read books, invite people in the publishing world other authors, illustrators,
artists, book marketing gurus to guest blog for you, post excerpts from your book and write something around the theme, post tips and ideas for writing inspiration, news
about you, a video or audio clip of you talking
about your present or upcoming projects, the possibilities
are endless.
My wife, who
is an
artist, probably spends 5x - 10x buying print books
about artists she likes than I do
reading 80 - 100 fiction books a year.
Commissioning an
artist to depict your character
is something I have blogged
about Read More...
Worth
Reading: «
R E
S P E C T»:
Artist Lee Moyer answers author Jim Hines» questions
about sexism and objectification in his art and SF / fantasy art in general.
So, it
's a relatively new construct and all the way along one of the things that I found most interesting, I remember
reading an article
about Hirst and him saying that, everything he has done, everything that he has set out to do as a very commercial minded
artist has
been done before.
I've
been reading about and investigating this aspect of indie publishing for months and I
'm not
about to sign on with some scam
artist.
Thanks to the support of all the individuals, companies,
artists, and volunteers involved we
were able to not only create awareness
about the efforts at Uluwatu, but to bring in the... [
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Debs Crook [lead technical construction
artist at Traveller's Tales] had
been reading a book
about the making of the first movies.
Namco Bandai announced the start of the We
Are Tekken project which
is about artists, music producers and fans re-imagining Tekken in their own way by seeing how they would make Tekken Tag...
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As I
read this article it reminded me of how we
artists can
be quite an emotional lot.Sometimes we have trouble
being practical.I certainly have mixed emotions
about this subject.On the one hand it
is always great to sell a piece of art but on the other five dollars doesn't seem worth the hassle.But the point I think many may have missed
is that a five dollar work of art would definately
be something you only spend a small amount of time on, like a half hour or less.That
's $ 10 an hour to do what you love and isn't that what we
're all looking for?My husband who
's a bussiness man
is always making me look at it that way, in terms of an hourly wage.I know that
's not very artistic thinking but it sure does make sence in this materialistic world that we live in.
This post
is about the next step in finding helpful guidance:
Reading good writing by
artists who know how to frame what they do in compelling verbal packages.
I remember when the Painting A Day trend started... a lot of
artists thought it
was crazy — but I've
read about a few who, at least at the time, made a living income from it.
We
read articles
about famous
artists in big newspapers and magazines, where certain
artists are lauded as heroes for the mighty ideas they've brought forth.
What I love even more than doing all of these interviews
is reading about artists who do it completely differently than everybody else.
Now I
read that even if a piece
is sold, the artist: 1) Isn't informed about shipping addresses; 2) Isn't assured that they have or will be paid; 3) Is responsible for paying the buyer's sales tax bill; 4) Presumably is required to forward sales tax funds to the buyer's state department of revenue; 5) Has money / time invested in shipping a parcel to a potential buyer who may or may not return the art a week later (like a toaster oven); 6) Has language like the following within their user agreement: royalty - free, sub-licensable through multiple tiers, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, distribute, modify, translate, create derivative works from, publish, publicly perform and publicly display such User Content and any names, likenesses or trademarks depicted in such User Content, in any media now known or later developed, only for the purposes of developing, promoting and providing the Site.&raqu
is sold, the
artist: 1) Isn't informed
about shipping addresses; 2) Isn't assured that they have or will
be paid; 3)
Is responsible for paying the buyer's sales tax bill; 4) Presumably is required to forward sales tax funds to the buyer's state department of revenue; 5) Has money / time invested in shipping a parcel to a potential buyer who may or may not return the art a week later (like a toaster oven); 6) Has language like the following within their user agreement: royalty - free, sub-licensable through multiple tiers, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, distribute, modify, translate, create derivative works from, publish, publicly perform and publicly display such User Content and any names, likenesses or trademarks depicted in such User Content, in any media now known or later developed, only for the purposes of developing, promoting and providing the Site.&raqu
Is responsible for paying the buyer's sales tax bill; 4) Presumably
is required to forward sales tax funds to the buyer's state department of revenue; 5) Has money / time invested in shipping a parcel to a potential buyer who may or may not return the art a week later (like a toaster oven); 6) Has language like the following within their user agreement: royalty - free, sub-licensable through multiple tiers, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, distribute, modify, translate, create derivative works from, publish, publicly perform and publicly display such User Content and any names, likenesses or trademarks depicted in such User Content, in any media now known or later developed, only for the purposes of developing, promoting and providing the Site.&raqu
is required to forward sales tax funds to the buyer's state department of revenue; 5) Has money / time invested in shipping a parcel to a potential buyer who may or may not return the art a week later (like a toaster oven); 6) Has language like the following within their user agreement: royalty - free, sub-licensable through multiple tiers, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, distribute, modify, translate, create derivative works from, publish, publicly perform and publicly display such User Content and any names, likenesses or trademarks depicted in such User Content, in any media now known or later developed, only for the purposes of developing, promoting and providing the Site.»
Hard - core punk
is probably not the first thing most people think
about when looking at the image of a quaint tree - lined ranch house, but thanks to the
artist Marc Fischer's internet - based project Hardcore Architecture, that may soon change.Fischer found the...
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For the third time in two decades, ARTnews approached a cross section of museum directors and curators to opine
about one of their favorite subjects: Who
are the most underrated
artists today, both living and dead?While the names may have...
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After
reading comments
about artists NOT willing to sell their art for $ 5, for whatever reason, I conclude that their ego
is on the line.
Before I
read your post here
about it, I have
been thinking how disappointing it
is when an
artist / coach offers free «things» and at the end there
is a hook to pull you in to purchase the complete story or answers.
I
am reading as much information
about promoting myself as an
artist as possible.
I love that
artists who
read Cory's blog
are so insanely creative, that all it takes
is a few ideas and you
're exploding with inspiration
about various ways you can implement them.
I
'm so happy to
read all of the comments I've seen
about artists who
are into the technology
are so willing to help those who
are not.
At that time I
read a lot of bad advice
about how an
artist's blog should
be about the art only and that anything else
was «off topic» and would turn people away (because they don't want to waste time hearing
about you and your interests other than your art).
With so many shows
about art and the Internet lately, it
's hard to remember a time when it
was unexpected that
artists would ever rely on machinery and electronics, but, in 1971, when the Los Angeles County Museum of Art opened...
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I
was talking to Joan Mitchell at a party
about ten years ago when a man came up to us and said, «What do you women
artists think...» Joan grabbed my arm and said, «Elaine,...
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