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

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Chicago Examiner - New Article

This article features the talented Liam Kelly!


Liam Kelly is an international artist and his sculptures were recently exhibited in America. The exhibit was at the see.me Gallery, Long Island, New York. The exhibition lasted from July 25, 2013 to September 10, 2013.
 
 
Please visit the following link for the entire article.
 
 
 
Congratulation Liam for being selected for the upcoming Creative Rising Art Show!!!
 
Liam Kelly's Links
 
 
I always appreciate your comments and questions. Remember to like this article and share it. 
 


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Tesha Haynes at the Arc Gallery

Tesha (Qetesha) Haynes is a Character artist and Animation artist. We are excited to annouce that her art will be available to view at the Arc Gallery. The Details follow.


Approaching 40 When: Through 4/27:

The ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation celebrates its 40th anniversary with this group show, which will feature work with dimensions that add up to no more than 40 inches. Reception Sat 4/6, 4-7 PM.

2156 N. Damen Ave.
Wicker Park/Bucktown
phone 773-252-2232
 
You will see Qetesha Haynes latest work, which is listed below.
 
πGuy Formula Concept Art
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Please share your comments and questions. We look forward to seeing you at the Arc Gallery Reception:)
 
Reception Sat 4/6, 4-7 PM.
 
 

 

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Jennifer Cottis Artist

Jennifer Cottis Self Portrait

Jennifer Cottis, an artist specializing in drawing, painting, and ceramic sculptures, has graciously agreed to share her art with The Working Artist blog. She is an artist/member of TheArtCareer.com and a true master of her chosen mediums. Her use of imagery and her understanding of form inspire the viewers’ imagination.

Boats in Newlyn by Jennifer Cottis
 Evening Sea Devon by Jennifer Cottis

Jennifer’s paintings are vivid and the technique she used in her painting “Evening Sea Devon” reflects her mastery of her craft. Her paintings are transformative. Her paintings—passionate and beautiful—transport the viewers through their imagination to a place of aquatic romance.

    
Large Whitby Pot By Jennifer Cottis         
 
Sea Pots by Jennifer Cottis

Jennifer’s art goes beyond 2-D images into the world of 3-D ceramic sculptures that complement her drawings and paintings, as seen in “Sea Pots and Whitby and Background.”

Jennifer is a talented artist who is celebrated in the arts community as evidenced by her recent solo exhibition and several awards.

Small Sea Pots Against Watercolour Painting by Jennifer Cottis

                                               Whitby and background 2 by Jennifer Cottis

She developed her skills at the Ealing School of Art and at the Central School of Art and Design in London. It is a privilege to feature her art in The Working Artist Blog.

Whitby Group by Jennifer Cottis

Please share your response to Jennifer's art or any questions that you may have. We are always excited about your participation. If you like this post and other posts, please join our site for updates.

For more about Jennifer or to contact her, please visit her Web site, which is listed below:


Check out her Facebook page at:

http://www.facebook.com/jennifercottis.artist
 
 

Jennifer, thank you for the spectacular images!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Articles Full of Helpful Information for Artist

Recent Articles By Tesha Haynes

Full articles can be found at the following link.

http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Tesha_Haynes 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Introduction to the Working Artist


The Working Artist is a blog created to serve you. It is a blog about art and entertainment. Our goal is to help artist promote themselves. Please post your links and announcements in the Comments section. Our team would appreciate your feedback, questions, comments, or thoughts. We want this blog to be a useful resource; therefore, we welcome topic suggestions. This blog is created for creative professional of all kinds. Share this blog with anyone you know could benefit from it. We wish you professional success! 

We enthusiastically look forward to enjoying an exciting, productive year in 2013 with our fellow creative types. We will share professional tips, HQCI updates and news, and our success stories. HQCI is our YouTube Channel. If you have content that is appropriate and would like to promote it on HQCI, please contact us so we can share entertaining new content on our channel in 2013.

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Thank you for your participation and Happy New Years!

Friday, December 28, 2012

Animation

A video on how to animate. Enjoy!
 
 
It is rewarding to create a simple animation for your digital portfolio because it shows off your creativity. An animation will make your portfolio stand out among other creative professionals. The process is fairly easy; you only need to have basic Adobe software skills and a little patience. If you are more ambitious or have more advanced skills, then by all means use Autodesk Maya or Anime Pro.

Please follow the link below for the full article. Thank you for your support!

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/7439657

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Art Contests

There are many ways for artists to show off their talents. A portfolio website is a popular and affordable way for an artist to showcase a body of work. There are many companies, like Weebly, that make it easy to set up a free website. Another way to expose your body of work is through volunteering. This creates a win-win situation. You are able to circulate your name and talents, and the charity benefits from your good work. In addition, it is very rewarding to support a cause you believe in. A third way to gain notoriety is to enter an art contest. Winning a well-established art contest is the equivalent of launching a rocket. It has the potential to get your artistic career off of the ground. Winning an art contest can be a momentous start to a substantial art career. Participate in as many relevant, legitimate contests as you can find because you cannot win a race if you have not even entered.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/7274837

Tesha Haynes’, sculpture entitled Penny, featured in the
Council for the Arts Chambersburg, 28th Annual Miniature Art
Exhibition.
 
 
Tesha Haynes’, sculpture entitled Penny, will be
featured in the Council for the Arts Chambersburg, 28th Annual Miniature Art Exhibition. Her
sculpture is mix media and is within the size regulations of no larger than 5”by
5”, based on the exhibition specifications.



The dates for the exhibition are November
2nd–January
4th. The opening
reception is November 2, 2012 from 4-7pm. For more information please visit the
following website: http://www.councilforthearts.net/home/gallery-exhibits
 
For more about Tesha (Qetesha) Haynes please view the following links: