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Post Your Art.

You guys are amazing!

Special mention to Slacker Babbath. :th:

I dabble in painting and photography. Here's my Deviant Art gallery:

http://orphia.deviantart.com/gallery/

Cheers.
Looked at your stuff, I really liked your 'Still Life' painting and your photography is stunning, I especialy like the 'Water' series. (I'm a big fan of light reflected on water)

Seems almost everyone here has a deviant art account, here's mine.
http://slackerbabbath.deviantart.com/

I am amazed! I thought you had been practicing for decades to have such skill!
Well... in a way I kinda have. Most people who are just getting into it would probably spend something like a couple of hours painting every few days, I sorta got a bit obsessed with it and for quite a while spent at least 6 hours a day, (often 12 hours) almost every day, paintng picture after picture after picture. So I've probably put something like the same sort of time into it as someone else who's practiced it for decades.
You should have no problem selling paintings like these you've shown us!
I've sold a few, nothing like enough to make a living from it yet though... but at least I'm more successful than Van Gogh (he only sold one painting in his lifetime, and he had the advantage of having a brother who was a major art dealer) :D

The problem is, to make a living from it, the price of the paintings have to reflect the amount of time you spent painting them, which means that they often have to be quite expensive, but very few people spend that kind of money on an artist who's relatively unknown. And to get any kind of a reputation means that you have to put a lot into promotion and exhibiting, which costs money, which I don't have to spare.
Most galleries and exhibitions charge a nominal fee just for you to hang your paintings, then if your paintings sell they take a commission from you, usualy about 25%, so that all has to be taken into account when pricing your work too. That's one of the reasons that I got into portraiture because it's something that people approach you with a mind to commissioning something, whereas a landscape for example is more like something that you paint first then spend time, effort and money putting it in a place where someone will see it and hopefully buy it.

I'd like to, but so far I can't seem to get anyone to even look at prints. Also now I can't afford to make any more! I must admit I have been hoping to get into "fine art" "art world" galleries, so I guess I should just take a few prints round to local galleries that sell less "high brow" "fine art".
It's worth remembering that galleries aren't your only choice. Try approaching some cafes and restaurants with your prints, ask if they will display some with price tags on and offer them a commission per print that they sell.
But also the single frame prints are not high enough resolution to print on canvas, I think they wouldn't look as sharp as on photographic paper. (HD video resolution is not as high as what you get from a stills camera). I actually have an acquaintance who is a high quality photographic printer, and I've done a few with him, but mostly my other "real" photography which is taken with a stills camera (just a point-and-shoot, but it gives decent results, and is higher resolution than video. Did you look at the Limited Editions page on my website?) I must get around to taking some to galleries, but that doesn't feed in to my video art except that both are done by me!
Yeah, looked at the Limited Editions, very nice.

Have you ever performed on stage as a poet? I'm just thinking that you could combine the video stuff with the poetry if you could do some live poetry readings while having your video stuff projected at the same time. I reckon it would make for a very interesting experience in sight and sound. You could even make a DVD of your video stuff with a soundtrack of you reading your poetry over it and sell copies at your performances.
However, I fell on our stairs at the beginning of December and broke my ankle, and I'm still laid up waiting for ligaments to heal, so absolutely everything is on hold for now. :cool:
Oh, bad luck.... still, at least it gives you time to sit and compose more poetry. ;)

By the way, here's another of my portraits, it's called 'Seeing the Light and it's a portrait of a poet friend of mine called Phil Evans who performs under the name 'Fil Evo'.
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Yes I have toyed with the idea of doing a sort of stage show as a framing device for showing a suite of my videos, but I'm not much of a performer. Reading my poetry is difficult, as it's a bit visual, and a bit melting from one sentence/phrase into another, kind of hard to follow when the speaker is just a guy who isn't an actor/performer type… I'm a bit shy of the spotlight!

But I'd love to present my videos… I'm not too shy! But again, it's organising, making contacts to present the idea, marketing myself… I could do with an agent! I really just don't have the interest or time or energy or whatever to do all that… I want to create, not sell!


PS Your portraiture is lovely. Getting commissions for that would be the easiest route to getting known, I would think. Try asking someone like Paul McCartney to sit for you! Or ask Ronnie Wood to put you in contact with his agent or whatever… He's a success in the art world these days, and I would think he'd be delighted to be able to connect you up… just my cheeky ideas!

PPS After you make it big through taking up my suggestions, you can tell your famous and rich clients to look at my stuff! ;) :p
 
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Yes I have toyed with the idea of doing a sort of stage show as a framing device for showing a suite of my videos, but I'm not much of a performer. Reading my poetry is difficult, as it's a bit visual, and a bit melting from one sentence/phrase into another, kind of hard to follow when the speaker is just a guy who isn't an actor/performer type… I'm a bit shy of the spotlight!

But I'd love to present my videos… I'm not too shy! But again, it's organising, making contacts to present the idea, marketing myself… I could do with an agent! I really just don't have the interest or time or energy or whatever to do all that… I want to create, not sell!
So why not have someone else perform it for you? A collaboration with someone?
You could be the writer and producer of the stage set.

PS Your portraiture is lovely. Getting commissions for that would be the easiest route to getting known, I would think. Try asking someone like Paul McCartney to sit for you! Or ask Ronnie Wood to put you in contact with his agent or whatever… He's a success in the art world these days, and I would think he'd be delighted to be able to connect you up… just my cheeky ideas!
I've kinda already gone down that road slightly, although not with an names as famous as Paul McCartney.
Have you ever seen a program on Channel 4 called 'The Bank of Dave'? It features a guy called David Fishwick who's a businessman local to where I live in Burnley and who started his own bank. He felt that the current banking system was corrupt, needed change and felt that they weren't lending enough money to people or small businesses that needed a kick-start to get going, and that the average rate of interest for savings was too low.
He's since gone on to make several programs with Channel 4. He's basicaly a local hero and the nearest thing that Burnley has to a celebrity at the moment.

Anyway, I have a friend who had an empty shop in Burnley town centre who kindly offered it to me, free of charge, for 10 days to hold my own solo exhibition in last summer. I thought 'What a golden opportunity, but how do I publicise this?' So I approached David Fishwick and asked if I could paint his portrait and use it to publicise myself and my exhibition and in exchange I would give him the portrait free of charge and with my thanks after the exhibition had ended and he said 'No problem.'
So I did the painting, then got some publicity from it in the local press ( http://www.pendletoday.co.uk/news/burnley-painter-s-bank-of-dave-portrait-1-5917614 ) which attracted people to the exhibition.
David even turned up to the exhibition with a press reporter and I was in the newspaper again.


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Then he said that he would hang it in the bank for a while and the next program he made he would make sure it was in it. True to his word, David Fishwick's portrait was featured on his new one-off TV special 'Dave: Loan Ranger'.
PPS After you make it big through taking up my suggestions, you can tell your famous and rich clients to look at my stuff!

If I can get Paul McCartney to sit for me, I'll even take you along with me. ;)
 
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rosemary's baby

slackerbabbth--
The picture of the queen has an uncanny something. I'm not sure what to call it -- a sort of translucency to the skin that is, well, uncanny. I hope it translated to some commissions? It looks to me like you might sell quite a bit of your work? The planes are terrific too. I used to draw planes and ships but they never made it into paint.

The Tiger by John Vaillant is just terrific. It is about that far east region of Russia, post Glasnost. It concentrates on the dwindling tiger population there and efforts by Russians to save it. The Chinese and the Russians starving out there in the -40C winters have poached tiger number way down. Vaillant follows a particular tiger that has a grudge against a hunter of tigers. The detail in the book matches your painting's. I recommend it very highly.

Here's another of mine, a drawing, Rosemary's Baby, an analysis of 1968.

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slackerbabbth--
I see most of my questions have already been answered. Your other portraits look terrific.
I want to try R. Baby again to see if I can get slightly better color. I am not quite sure how you get such clear attachments yet. I need to learn how to do this.

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Engineery art...
Dining room chair..
Passing fingerpainting... very ephemeral..
 

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Not sure if digital art qualifies here but you can look at my DA page for those... here's one of my more recent ones done in traditional media:

http://xanacondax.deviantart.com/art/Night-Of-Beginnings-426352250

http://xanacondax.deviantart.com/ar...329729941?q=gallery:xAnacondax/20723494&qo=26

http://xanacondax.deviantart.com/ar...256623517?q=gallery:xAnacondax/20723494&qo=51

http://xanacondax.deviantart.com/art/Macro-Micro-126285060


I have a lot of traditional artwork from highschool that I haven't posted mostly because I'm a flaming perfectionist about how to scan it or take pics, and most of my post-highs chool work is digital based using photoshop, Illustrator, and AutoCAD.
 
slackerbabbth--
The picture of the queen has an uncanny something. I'm not sure what to call it -- a sort of translucency to the skin that is, well, uncanny.
That's done with a technique called 'glazing' which is done by spreading a thin, practicaly transparent layer of paint over the top of an opaque paint.
I hope it translated to some commissions? It looks to me like you might sell quite a bit of your work? The planes are terrific too. I used to draw planes and ships but they never made it into paint.
As I was just telling asydhouse. I've had a few commissions and sold a few paintings from exhibitions, but the sales are few and far between so it's pretty much still a hobby at the moment.
The planes were actualy a commission, a friend of mine goes to air shows and likes to photograph vintage aircraft. He came to me with a photo of a Spitfire and a Hurricane doing a flypast and asked if I could do anything with it.
The Tiger by John Vaillant is just terrific. It is about that far east region of Russia, post Glasnost. It concentrates on the dwindling tiger population there and efforts by Russians to save it. The Chinese and the Russians starving out there in the -40C winters have poached tiger number way down. Vaillant follows a particular tiger that has a grudge against a hunter of tigers. The detail in the book matches your painting's. I recommend it very highly.
Hmmm, sounds interesting, I'll ask for it at the library.
Here's another of mine, a drawing, Rosemary's Baby, an analysis of 1968.

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That's really good, looks like it took a long time too. Is it pencil crayon or pencil and colored inks?
Have you ever done graphic novel art? Because if you haven't I bet you'd be very good at it.

Engineery art...
Dining room chair..
Passing fingerpainting... very ephemeral..
You should approach the Tate Modern with those pieces.
 
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Not sure if digital art qualifies here
Of course it does, it's still 'art' isn't it? My Partner actualy does a lot of digital art so I know that it's just as viable as any other art medium.


These are all really nice, especially Macro-Micro. Love the idea of blowing up something small to a mural sized piece.
 
I'll be lazy and present you with a Photoshop collage instead of photographing one of my drawings or paintings:

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Sort of cobbled together partially from other people's work for an old class project, but I'm pretty sure I'm within copyright fair use -- and Vermeer, for one, is too dead to sue me, anyway (17th century artist)... not that there's any money involved here.
 
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Since I got a graphics tablet for my birthday about a year ago, I've been teaching myself (digital) art. Mostly still principles of traditional art - human anatomy and composition, shapes, volume, flow, colors etc. I had neglected drawing or years, but the digital medium sparked my interest - you can really concentrate more on the concept and less on your tools and canvas. So I've been following a lot of concept artists and watching how-tos. You can really self learn in this field in this day and age. I like to explore whatever fantasy, sci-fi or horror creeps in my mind.

Here's one I did recently "The Moment You Realize You're Going to Drown"





@SlackerBabbath

I really dig your work. Beautiful.
 
Okay is this any better?

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ETA - Oh yeah it looks better... :)

I don't think you can repost pictures on this forum.
 

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