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The Complete Guide On How To Pursue An Art CareerPeople who have recognized the creative spark that ignites their artistic flame need to overcome numerous obstacles to become professional artists. Often they are struggling to find answers to vital questions related to pursuing an art career. Some of these questions are how to set art career goals and establish a recognizable and successful artist brand in…
How To Build Your Brand And Artist Identity“Always remember, a brand is the most valuable piece of real estate in the world; a corner of someone’s mind.” – John Hegarty Sometimes, it is hard for aspiring artists to get the much-desired publicity and broader recognition they want, despite the fantastic artwork they create. You should bear in mind that everything revolves around…
What Are The Different Genres Of Art?Humans have had the urge to express themselves visually since the beginning of their existence and throughout history. The first examples of preserved human artwork from the Stone Age represented scenes of hunting or gathering around a fire. It seems that our forefathers wanted to leave a trace of their existence in this world by…
Why Is It Important To Define Yourself As An Artist?“All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist as we grow up.” – Pablo Picasso The fact that one of the greatest artists of all time believed that every human being carried in them the spark of artistic inspiration from their childhood is encouraging. However, the problem of keeping that creative spark…
The Guide To Defining Your ArtThe artistic world has always offered shelter to an array of various misfits who broke the standard molds and wanted to find their way out of mediocrity. If you are an aspiring artist who is still looking for the perfect way to present your work on the bustling contemporary art scene, we offer you a…
What are the Different Types of Three Dimensional Art?Three-dimensional art pieces, presented in the dimensions of height, width, and depth, occupy physical space and can be perceived from all sides and angles. On the other hand, two-dimensional works of art, which are created on flat surfaces, can only be observed in terms of height and width. Traditional types of three-dimensional media, like sculptures and…








