So, I usually suggest people do a 30 day project, and all you have to do is one photo a day! If you’re not a member of our Secret Email Club you’ve been missing out on a whole lot of stuff that we don’t post on Booooooom! This project is just beginning. “No Hat #269″ (11 x 14” acrylic on canvas panel) September 30, 2017. Question number one, sent in by one of you: “What is the first positive thought ashley actively focuses on when anxiety hits hard.” Her answer is beautiful and something every single one of us should be doing every single day… right after we brush our fangs! And if you are an artist, you are best positioned to show your art and reach an appreciative audience directly. Well, Ashley answered everything from advice on pricing work, and how to collaborate with big brands – to her thoughts on vajacials {which is a real thing, btw}, and who takes those Instagram photos of her sitting on the toilet. Works for me. When you buy a $100 USD painting (11 x 14″) as a gift it can be a GIFT CERTIFICATE allowing the recipient to choose, or I can send the painting directly to the recipient. Please read the format requirements carefully to avoid errors with the form. Along with the gallery director, Tanya Gayer, Gallery Hijinks has invited guest juror Emily Lakin of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts to be a part of the selection process. It now features a wide variety of artwork and hundreds of images to pore over, and has become an invaluable source of inspiration for the hundreds of creatives who read it daily. A few things that always catch my eye are humor and wit, pop culture references, narratives, portraits, weird and interesting materials, and bold use of negative space. There will be more ART FOR YOUR EAR next weekend. Unfortunately, Hilary has a solo show happening right now at Rachel Uffner Gallery in New York that I would normally tell you to go see! For Bloggers. I guess I could have included more information in the interview, but I prefer to do it here for two reasons. If you’re giving a painting as a gift, I’d suggest you consider telling the recipient my work was featured by The Jealous Curator. Gasp! SOLD, “No Hat #257″ (11 x 14” acrylic on canvas panel) September 20, 2017. {found via Create Magazine’s Instagram feed}. Chess, crosswords, books and coffee. ), copyright 2020 © all rights reserved by stylecaster. Late October in Santa Monica. If you are unable to pay at this time, we understand and urge you to apply to our blog instead. That said, she can get pretty fancy in photos too… you know, while doing things like guest-judging on Bravo’s Project Runway: A post shared by Ashley Longshore (@ashleylongshoreart) on Jan 23, 2020 at 2:41pm PST. I do the same for everything on that list. 221.7k Followers, 7,498 Following, 4,150 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from TJC [danielle krysa] (@thejealouscurator) “Reflection” (11 x 14″ acrylic on canvas panel) SOLD. All selected work will be on display online from January 30th – March 30th, but the exhibition will be archived and available to view past these dates as well.SUBMISSION INFORMATION:Submission fee is $22 (non-refundable)The limit of submitted artworks is 10Bio word limit 300 Statement word limit 300AGREEMENT: Create! Youâre welcome. Thank goodness for found images. Canadian writer, curator, and artist Danielle Krysa knows what this is likeâshe used to tell herself those exact same excuses. $100 USD plus shipping. Nearly every day, Krysa features at least one emerging artist whose work generates in her that familiar feeling of being simultaneously inspired and depressed. This is the only art fair (or like) I’ve applied to. This is where the work creates a bridge to the present and allows us to connect with and find ourselves reflected in her images of hidden, treasured cultures, heroines and spirit guides, imagined and real. Tired of watching other artists achieve what she wanted, Krysa stopped making excuses and launched her own blog The Jealous Curator in 2009. Wash your hands. But what blogs can do that galleries can’t is give massive, immediate exposure to emerging artists. How absolutely fabulous is THAT shot!? Lately Ive been exploring my love for mundane nostalgia, often featuring the suburbs, the regular people who live there, and the ordinary lives they lead. I’ve been accepted into The Other Art Fair in LA (presented by Saatchi Art) featuring “100 talented emerging artists, each hand picked by a Selection Committee of art world experts” including The Jealous Curator who reviewed my portraits in 2017. While out for lunch, knee-deep in dumplings, I decided to start a blog to catalog all of these artists, and turn these negative, soul-crushing, work-halting feelings into something positive. I loooove that photo {taken by Grady Brannon} on the staircase with Ashley and her fabulous friend, fashion designer Christian Siriano, so I had to pop it in the post too. iGNANT. Second, Canadian rocker turned painter Jean Smith sells these paintings on Facebook for $100 a pop. “No Hat #265″ (11 x 14” acrylic on canvas panel) September 26, 2017. Here is the description from her site: In her current series “SKINS”, Meier has created sculptural clothing hybrids, utilizing natural materials such as leaves, stones, fur, eggshells, wheat, rice, crystals, scales, sticks, feathers, pinecones and shells. Krysa’s taste gravitates toward the romantic and soft, with flowers and pastel tones taking center stage. This contemporary issue is indeed urgent and relevant.”. Create! In addition to escalating sales in 2017, the highlight of the year was The Jealous Curator’s review. [email protected]. $100 USD paintings (11 x 14″) currently available. Create! Can you reveal how you source so many artists so consistently? None of them. My go-to tip for this is Instagram. I remember very clearly, about two months into writing the blog, I was looking for a post for the next day. No problem, Iâll give you a list and then all you have to do is grab your phone. Here is Day 1. Ummmm, is there such a thing as ASMR for your eyeballs… because I think this is it! Oh, there are so many good ones. Saved by Lisa Guillot Lisa Guillot Weird, since for years Iâve always joked that âyou canât spell painting without P-A-I-N.â. At this stage, Iâm always happy with how they turn out. Here are the gallery’s words: “As our first online exhibition of COVID-19, we are pleased to present ‘Splendid Isolation’, a collection of new caravan paintings by the Scottish artist Andrew McIntosh. There are now over 8000 posts and it’s really inspiring and fun to be part of. Exhibition Details: They can be totally arbitrary or recognizable as objects, animals, faces, etc. Both online and offline curators benefit from artists having their work on the Internet. By submitting artwork via this call, the artist agrees to the terms outlined above. ~ Danielle. And yes, if the two ladies in the first piece look like they’re apart while together, they are: ART FOR YOUR EAR, the quarantine episode. Entries should be completed within 2 years prior to the deadline. Here you go… Jean’s Facebook page. âWhen I am in a creative rut this simple activity always helps me to get excited. Wow! I’ve been accepted into The Other Art Fair in LA (presented by Saatchi Art) featuring “100 talented emerging artists, each hand picked by a Selection Committee of art world experts” including The Jealous Curator who reviewed my portraits in 2017.. $100 USD plus shipping. There were only a handful of shares and almost no new connections came from them. Danielle Krysa has a neat trick: She's turned her own soul-crushing artistic jealousy into a creative showcase for up-and-coming and undiscovered artists – and fueled her own creativity in the process. Happy Friday. If chosen, your work will be included in a virtual exhibition through Create! Major fan with a very large house or long Christmas list? Me too. This list is from Chapter 8 in my book, Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk. “No Hat #260″ (11 x 14” acrylic on canvas panel) September 22, 2017. A post shared by Nicolette Valikoski (@nicolettevalikoskiart) on Oct 17, 2018 at 11:23am PDT. Otherwise theyâre in the recycle bin! The site went live on February 22nd, 2009, and I haven’t looked back since. Meier states, “At first I was inspired by the legends of indigenous people and how they used the skins of animals to transform into them, creating a bridge between the human and animal worlds. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Send any questions or concerns you may have via email to [email protected]: Artists from any country are welcome to apply with works in any medium: painting, sculpture, digital, printmaking, fiber, photography, mixed media, installation, and more. My work definitely has a design influence, as its usually quite clean and graphic. The show runs from March 24th until April 15th. Magazine and promoted to our broad audience of international readers, collectors, and followers.Preview our previous virtual exhibition here. I can pour my morning coffee and then just sort through an inbox filled with gorgeous contemporary art. The publisher assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of information posted. I know it’s good when I’m left thinking, ‘DAMN, I WISH I THOUGHT OF THAT.'”. Yes. Well, I guess I’m not the only one hoarding costume jewelry! They have very appropriately just installed a show titled “Splendid Isolation”. The Reality Sandwich interview I posted yesterday is the second in their series of interviews with writers, artists and musicians who use Facebook to reach audiences that often don’t expect to find them here. Wash your hands. Well, I think Katherine is using this latest series {featuring cement sculptures and ink, acrylic, gouache paintings on Yupo} to explore this very personal subject in such a beautiful way. $100 USD plus shipping. SOLD, “No Hat #255″ (11 x 14” acrylic on canvas panel) September 15, 2017. Images will not be used by Create! I’ve worked as a designer/Creative Director for almost fifteen years, but have continued to do mixed media art on the side. The Inside Source writer Chris Frey authored this article in its original form. i love them, jean! SOLD, “No Hat #250″ (after Peter Paul Rubens) (11 x 14” acrylic on canvas panel) September 4, 2017. 11 Ways to Battle Creative BlockâAnd Get Back to Work. Where things are at: I’ve spoken to real estate agent, read the available documentation, spoken to the planning department about land use, including being able to open an art gallery without a business license (one sign 19 x 19″). I had hoped that there would be collaboration in this way, since I frequently promote what my customers do, but that whole side of things hadn’t rubbed off. Magazine has previously partnered with Art Miami Fairs, Affordable Art Fair, The Jealous Curator, Showfields NYC, and more. Inspired by Brazilian Carnival and Native American skin-walkers, her wearable constructions blend female empowerment with a self-created mythology, developed around the idea of ancient cultures of female warriors, exemplifying strength, beauty and unity of life lived in harmony with the elements. Submissions are open to a range of work including sculpture, painting, printmaking, sound, video, installation, and mixed media work. There are two unblocking projects that have really helped me the most, so Iâll share them here: âMake a drawing in black and white and then photocopy the drawing 50 times on cardstock (or enough copies so that you wonât âworryâ about how many youâve usedâ¦). Create! I keep envelopes around full of colored pieces for loosening up when I am stuck. Danielle Krysa: Yes. While Krysa may be jealous of the artists whose work she highlights, her own talent for identifying and yes, curating, the paintings, drawings, ceramics and other pieces she features on her blog is equally envy-inducing. You can listen right up there under those diamond-encrusted / golden chompers, or subscribe right here. If you wanna get in on the ‘distracting yourself with art’ daily hashtag, please do! Artists may be asked to participate in an interview if selected by our curatorial team.REQUIREMENTSArtists may submit up to 10 individual (different artworks) pieces of work for consideration.Artists must ensure high quality of images, and we recommend 300 dpi jpeg.Artwork images and bio must be uploaded directly to the form below.Bio and statement must be under 300 words each.Artwork does not have to be for sale.
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