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Saturday, September 7, 2013
Qetesha Haynes New Article
Artists, how important are credentials? If you said very important, you would be accurate. In order to have vibrant creative career it is essential to earn a college degree or a professional certification. It is vital to have a well-crafted portfolio website. A career in the arts is highly competitive. You should always think up ways to out class your completion. Success comes to those who earn it.
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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:
2156 N. Damen Ave.,
ChicagoWicker Park/Bucktown IL 60647
773-252-2232
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.,
ChicagoWicker Park/Bucktown IL 60647
41.92122;-87.67786

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.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Jason Love - Digital Artist
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MadmanofMagic Channel
Jason is an expert at everything digital, which is evident once you visit his website. He is a multi-talented performance artist, but he prefers to work in the digital medium. Jason has accomplished many feats in his career so far, and he will surely continue to succeed.
Jason earned his BS in psychology from Northland College. He is pursuing an MBA at UW Parkside and taking film classes at UW Milwaukee. Jason is a great example of the importance of being a lifelong learner. His ability to achieve is undoubtedly linked to his willingness to learn and grow. By showing how hard work and education lead to success, Jason is an inspiration to all those around him.
We are grateful to have an artist as accomplished as Jason Love working with TheArtCareer.com. For more about him, please visit the TheArtCareer.com or one of the links listed below.
Jason and his wife most recently published a comic book: madmanofmagic.com
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Jennifer Cottis Artist
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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 |
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

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
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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
Full articles can be found at the following link.
http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Tesha_Haynes
How to Animate
Arts and Entertainment: Animation•Published: December 28, 2012
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.
Basic Things to Consider When Creating a Website
Self Improvement: Creativity•Published: December 11, 2012
If a picture is worth a thousand words, what does a digital portfolio say? You may have guessed: it says everything. A portfolio stands as a digital example of your professional skills and unique talents, giving clients and employers a glimpse into your personality. Your digital portfolio is your passport into the creative world. Consider how many art galleries request a link to your portfolio along with your submission. Your digital portfolio represents you as a creative professional and is vital to your success.
How to Navigate a Creative Career
Self Improvement: Achievement•Published: December 7, 2012
A creative career can be a challenge to navigate. However, with proper planning, success is achievable. It is vital to avoid thinking small. An open mind, an active imagination, and creative thinking are all necessary for a fulfilling, creative career journey. It is important to understand oneself completely before determining a career path. A creative professional should set aside time to assess her or his learning style and communication style. It is vital to explore and learn about a number of careers and professional industries, because this process broadens the scope of career possibilities.
Always Keep Your Eyes Open - How to Find Inspiration
Self Improvement: Creativity•Published: October 23, 2012
Inspiration is everywhere if you just look around. The key to unlocking your imagination and discovering new and exciting sights is being hyper-aware of your surroundings and being prepared to capture the moment. This is easy to do as long as you employ the right strategy and have the proper tools. Inspiration leads to new ideas and product innovation.
Networking for the Creative Professional Part 1
Business: Networking•Published: October 15, 2012
Networking is the topic of many professional discussions and business courses because it is vital to success. Networking should be a part of the art curriculum. Art college teaches many necessary skills to strengthen our natural creative ability. We take courses that broaden our social and cultural perspectives and gain knowledge of the masters that came before us. Going to college to earn an art degree is greatly beneficial; however, many artists struggle to find relevant careers that pay enough to support their ideal lifestyles. In this article, I provide the information needed to grow and maintain a network that is beneficial for all parties involved.
Networking for Creative Professionals Part 2
Business: Networking•Published: October 11, 2012
As the Boy Scouts say, "Be prepared." Remember to plan each time before you attend a networking event. If possible, acquire a guest list of attendees. Decide in advance whom you want meet and create a strategy that leads to you meeting the people you identified. Do a bit of research on the event and be knowledgeable about your industry's trends and updates. Have business cards to hand out. Your self-image is important; therefore, dress appropriately.
ROI - A Guide for Artists and Creative Professionals
Arts and Entertainment•Published: October 8, 2012
Starving artists, starve no more! You read correctly: It is no longer necessary for artists to starve, because with the proper plan and investment in place, you will be well on your way to a lucrative career and notoriety. You deserve it, don't you? Well, I think you do. Artists are among the greatest innovative thinkers in history (think Michelangelo Buonarroti, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Albrecht Durer), and today's artists continue to be among the great innovative thinkers (think Stan Lee, Tim Burton, and Franz Fischnaller).
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Think Outside the Word
Self Improvement: Achievement•Published: September 25, 2012
What does it mean to "think outside the word"? It means everything creative and anything imaginable. I find that people who choose to live the philosophy of "think outside the word" are usually happier and more successful. To follow this philosophy means to seek out an understanding of how our brains function. In gaining a greater understanding of the complexity of the human brain, we discover endless opportunities to succeed and problem-solve. I always encourage everyone to read books and attend classes focusing on the conscious and subconscious. It has been my experience that those who choose to strategically feed information into their minds have a distinct advantage over those who do not.
Rise Above the Sea of Names (Social Media for Creative Professionals)
Business: Networking•Published: September 20, 2012
Now more than in the past, we have many ways to communicate and make vital connections. Social media such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter provide access to people who were once nearly impossible to reach. However, the aforementioned resources on hand must be navigated strategically. Often, Twitters and the constant flow of information into our smart devices, tablets, and computers can feel like information overload. We should use social media wisely.
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Self-Marketing For an Artist/Creative Professionals
Arts and Entertainment•Published: September 14, 2012
For many artists, college graduation can be a bit of a false start because you may have a degree, which suggests the credentials of a professional, but landing a well-paying art career seems close to impossible. However, there is hope for the "starving artist." If you are willing to work hard and stay positive, self-marketing can be the difference between barely surviving and successful striving. For all of you creative professionals who desire to live up to your potential, you must develop self-marketing skills.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Introduction to the Working Artist
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blog about art and entertainment. Our goal is to help artist promote
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Our team would appreciate your feedback, questions, comments, or thoughts. We
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We enthusiastically look forward to enjoying an exciting,
productive year in 2013 with our fellow creative types. We will share
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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Happy New Years!
Happy New Years!
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If you have a career you love, tell us about it.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Animation
A video on how to animate. Enjoy!
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Monday, December 24, 2012
Welcome!
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