Showing posts with label art business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art business. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Series Update and Self Critique Ideas

Its been a whirlwind week or so and I thought you'd be interested in seeing what I've been working on in my Series....
First, I finished #4, all quilted and bound! I named it Appia (because it reminded me of old marble) andmanaged to enter it in the Sooke Fine Arts Show http://sookefinearts.com/  one of the best shows on Vancouver Island. In fact, I entered three pieces, the max allowed...keep your fingers crossed for me, please!

I'm part way through quilting #3, and I'm planning on entering it in another show here on the Island, and I'll be early for the deadline, big cheer!
The first two of the series will probably be cut up, but I've not decided yet.....I'll keep you posted.
I thought it might be useful to tell you about my self critique guidelines and perhaps you might like to use them for your work.

Guidelines for Self Critique:
  • always begin with the positive comments. We are too quick to point out flaws in our work!
  • make at least three positive comments about the piece. 
  • don't say "I like...." Begin with a phrase such as "what works well", this gives you a certain detachment and doesnt involve emotions.
  • refer to Elements of Design and use those in your critique (more info here: http://www.johnlovett.com/test.htm)
  • only after you have done the above, then discuss what doesnt work well, be objective.
  • write down your self critique, this is very important! Otherwise you could go on and on....one point of the exercise is to be short and concise.
  • you may find it easier to photograph your piece(s) and work from the photos. Plus it gives you the opportunity to crop and rotate.
  • make the changes in your work that your self critique suggests and then revisit it.
Here's a couple of sites that might help you further:
I hope this information is helpful, stay tuned for more....from my Studio!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Three Blogs You Need To Read

Its been a while since I made a blog list, so perhaps I'm repeating myself, but I think some blogs are so outstanding that they could be shred more than once!

This time I'm focusing on the "art business" side of art and blogs with three that I think hit the nail on the head, content-wise.....

http://blog.lisacall.com/  there is so much I admire about how Lisa conducts her business and how upfront she is about the challenges that she meets-head on. I love how she shares her business planning and modeling, how she schedules her time and is sure to include the 'all important' personal time as well. I have heard amazing things about her workshops and hope that one day I can take one of them!

http://www.textileartist.org/ has it all together, they "aim to become the number one online resource and community for artists working with textile techniques as well as textile art enthusiasts. TextileArtist.org is a place to be inspired, learn from the best, promote your work and reach other creatively-minded people" (from their website) That sums it up pretty well and they do an amazing job of it......check them out!
 

http://www.artbizcoach.com/  Alyson Stanfield has written the most essential book for artists wanting to work in their studios instead of being in front of the computer (gulp). You really can't be without this book! Its called "I'd Rather Be In the Studio" and you can order it from her website. But Alyson's' blog is an essential read with varied, relevant content.

Plus, the fact that you're reading this blog makes me think you like it as well. Thank you for your support!