 | | | Some good clients visited Xanadu this week looking for a sculpture to give as a 50th wedding anniversary gift. They are looking for something figurative that is fairly traditional in style, and that depicts a loving couple. The budget is $2,000 retail (please allow for the standard 40% gallery commission for 3-D art.) The sculpture is needed by mid-November, so it will probably need to be something that is completed and ready to ship. If you have an artwork for our clients to consider, please email an image and include the title, size, medium, and retail price to elaine@xanadugallery.com. Please use "Call for Sculpture 20131029? for your subject line. Because of the volume of submissions we expect, it will not be possible to acknowledge receipt of each entry, but we will contact you if your sculpture is selected, and post the winning sculpture in a future Reddotblog.com post. Please forward this email to other sculptors who might be interested in submitting. Thank you so much, and good luck! | | |
| |  | The Possibilities and Pitfalls of Self-Representation for Artists | | by Xanadu Gallery Owner Jason Horejs | | Over the last several weeks, I have written about different types of venues where artists can show and sell their work. I discussed the ins and outs of showing with "vanity" galleries, co-op galleries, and traditional commercial galleries. When I started writing the series, I thought discussion of these three representation options would be sufficient. As I wrote the articles and read the comments, however, I realized that I would need to discuss the option of self-representation in order to have a full view of the options available to today's artist. Self-representation has never been as viable as it is today. The internet has made it possible for an artist to set up a virtual gallery and reach out to collectors. With email, digital photos (and photoshop) and digital printing, it is fairly easy for an artist to present his work to the world in a manner that is every bit as professional as a gallery. Read More . . . |
| ![Post image for [Update: Recording Available] Free Broadcast For Artists | Ranking & Using Social Media](http://www.reddotblog.com/hangout/Images/131008SocialMedia/SocialBroadcastBannerWebsite.jpg) | Free Broadcast Recording Available Ranking & Using Social Media |Discussion for Artists | The impact and importance of social media cannot be easily dismissed. Social media has become a part of the everyday online life of millions of potential art buyers. It can be both a boon and a huge distraction and waste of time for artists. Learning how to assess and utilize social media is a critical skill. How Do You Use Social Media? - Is it possible to make a successful art career today without engaging in social media?
- Which social media should you be using?
- Are you getting the most from the social media you are using?
These are questions tackled our most recent hangout for artists. Watch the broadcast (free) . . . | | |
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