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		<title>Tips to Help You Safely Transport Your Art to the Show</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2011 04:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most nerve wracking parts of setting up for a craft fair or art show is just getting your handmade art to the show. You&#8217;ve worked hard on your paintings and sculptures, and you need them to arrive in perfect condition. Here are some tips to help you safely transport your art to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most nerve wracking parts of setting up for a craft fair or art show is just getting your handmade art to the show. You&#8217;ve worked hard on your paintings and sculptures, and you need them to arrive in perfect condition. Here are some tips to help you safely transport your art to the show.</p>
<p>For paintings, it can be a good idea to make a frame out of lattice board. You can basically build a frame that goes around the edges of the painting to protect the corners and the canvas. Over the front of the frame, stretch clear plastic tightly across to protect the painting from dust and scratches. Then, use foam board on both sides of the painting to protect it even further. You can stack multiple paintings face to face with foam board in between and on either side of each set.</p>
<p>Sculptures and pottery need to be boxed up to be transported safely. You&#8217;ll want to pack them using packing material or even crumbled up newspaper. Make sure they&#8217;re packed up nice and tightly in sturdy boxes. You shouldn&#8217;t be able to move them around by shaking the box gently. If necessary, you can mark on the box which direction is up so that it doesn&#8217;t get upended during transport. </p>
<p>More unique pieces of artwork will take more unique packing process for safe transportation. You may need to wrap larger pieces in bubble wrap or buy specially sized boxes for oddly shaped artwork. One good option is to ask professional movers how they would move your artwork. A good moving company has all sorts of strategies to keep fragile items safe, and you can probably get some good advice from a company like this.</p>
<p>Finally, when you actually pack your boxes into a moving van or car, make sure they&#8217;re packed in tightly. You may even need to add some extra items into the packed vehicle so that the boxes and frames that are already packed in don&#8217;t have room to move around. This will ensure that if you take a hard turn or have to slam on your brakes, your pieces aren&#8217;t going to move around too much.</p>
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		<title>Show of Many Art Forms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2010 07:09:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tera Warner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are an art aficionado and have the enthusiasm to collect more information about art then visit an art fair. Art fairs are festivals that highlight many forms of art to the public with the aim to teach and entertain in a virtuous manner. Additionally, it is also a favorable time to come in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are an art aficionado and have the enthusiasm to collect more information about art then visit an art fair. Art fairs are festivals that highlight many forms of art to the public with the aim to teach and entertain in a virtuous manner. Additionally, it is also a favorable time to come in touch with artists and have a clear insight of their work and their perception. The works of art are made by working on different mediums; free-styles including the blend of several techniques are to be seen in these art fairs.</p>
<p>Art and artist find art fairs as an imperative platform to reach to the public. Art fair is also an attempt to enrich both art and artist with the new ideas and changing taste. However, it is also interpreted that the prime objective of such exhibitions are to impart about the recent developments of arts in different vicinity. This ultimatum effort is supported by hundreds of artist by contributing in art fairs. Many art exhibitions set eligibility principles where they are asked to submit work so that judges can evaluate the worthy works and display it to art lovers.</p>
<p>Art fairs are held annually or at irregular period where artist of both local and international admiration meet together to share their interest related to art. Art galleries also exhibit works of various artists in these fairs concerned to modern and contemporary art. For persons craving to taste something new in art will find such fairs exciting. All information pertaining to such fairs can be collected or are provided on websites or art fair calendar. The fairs also act as a spring board for debut artist and encourage them to express their skills. The art fairs gives priority to the presentation of artist&#8217;s work and vision that directly leads to long-term positive results. Art fairs are also held to collect revenues and funds for noble causes like supporting the young talented artist by offering them scholarships. Thus, in society the role of art fairs are significant.</p>
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		<title>Wedding Caricature Artist</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 06:55:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many things to consider before taking up a job as a wedding caricature artist. There can be quite some handsome reward for portraits but often, the clients would expect a quality job in return. It is hard to find quality in a drawing that is meant to ridicule but, the generally, a quality [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many things to consider before taking up a job as a wedding caricature artist. There can be quite some handsome reward for portraits but often, the clients would expect a quality job in return. It is hard to find quality in a drawing that is meant to ridicule but, the generally, a quality caricature portrait must capture the likeness and should show a reasonable semblance to the subject and subject must be easily recognised at first glance.</p>
<p>The skill becomes a great caricature artists, learning to draw well, is far from the primary skill needed for the job. The ability to interpret the personality, attitude and mood of the subject is paramount. The artist should have an eye to spot out a specific and outstanding personality trait or use the scenery of the subject to create a fun portrait. It is common for general caricature artist to emphasize negativity in their arts but for wedding caricature artists, zeroing in on the funny traits or scene of the subject is preferable. This is because, a fun portrait will promote the happy and perfect mood of a wedding, hence, attract more client base than an insulting one.</p>
<p>For instance, if a person has an interesting and talkative personality, the artist might consider laying emphasis on the lips or mouth and blowing it up in proportion. Simple drawing a caricature with giant mouth/lip/nose does not make for a great portrait; there should always be a proportionate exaggeration of the persona and characteristics of the scenery of the subject &#8211; something that anybody that has pre-knowledge of subject/scene will be able to pick up at first glance. </p>
<p>Think of it, should the artist work for hire or simple start an own business? This can only be answered in relation to the forces of the environment at any given time. As long as the business demographics favour it, working for self is always a preferred option. With the competition of owing and running a business, it is better to leave the business side to the experts and concentrate of the creating charming caricatures. One way to go about this would be hiring or partnering with someone else to run the business part or working for an already existing wedding business outfit. While this might mean less money than being the boss, a pay on regular basis minus the rigours of overhead expenses can dull anyone serious about being a successful wedding caricature artist.</p>
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		<title>Art Fairs Are Popping Up All Over &#8211; How to Find Pottery with Lead-Free Glazes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 04:45:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art fairs are a very popular form of entertainment for the creative spirits of the world. An art fair is basically a large event that, most times, everyone is invited too. When you are looking for quality art pieces, it&#8217;s tempting to go to a retail store that specializes in the type of art you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Art fairs are a very popular form of entertainment for the creative spirits of the world. An art fair is basically a large event that, most times, everyone is invited too. When you are looking for quality art pieces, it&#8217;s tempting to go to a retail store that specializes in the type of art you are looking for. Maybe you&#8217;re looking for a painting to hang over the fireplace or a vase with a Native American feel to it. You could probably find what you&#8217;re looking for if you looked hard enough, but you may have a pay a premium because the piece is sitting in a retail store that is filled with overhead.</p>
<p>And even though that vase was brushed with the finest majolica glazes, there is probably a good deal of markup included in the price-markup that you may not have to pay. Instead of going retail, perhaps a better idea would be to find an art fair in the area and give it a shot. You may not find what you&#8217;re looking for, but you also might. And if you can get it at a better price, that could mean a lot of money. After all, if you can&#8217;t find what you&#8217;re looking for at the art fair, you can always go back to the original store and pay full price.</p>
<p>Some art fairs are annual events put on by local organizations. The larger ones can span several city blocks and have a sort of festival feeling to them. Here you can find anything from sculpture to wearable art like purses and hats. Pottery is very common, as is jewelry. You can even find green art that focuses on using recycled or low-impact materials. Lead-free glazes are common on the pottery you find, as artists always seem to be on the forefront of using responsible art supplies. Prices usually are marked but in many cases may be very flexible. And because you are oftentimes talking to the artist themselves, you can usually negotiate a better deal. Sometimes, if you offer a deal near the end of the fair, the artist will be more willing to deal since they know they&#8217;ll have to pack the piece back up if they don&#8217;t sell it.</p>
<p>While traveling around the country looking for art fairs may not be the best way to go about finding that perfect piece, it can be the centerpiece of a vacation. A girl&#8217;s weekend is made even more fun looking through booth after booth of artistic treasures. You can ooh and aah over the beautiful bright-colored liquid glazes that were used to create some of the Southwestern pottery pieces. And you may just find that perfect piece for the baby&#8217;s room or the knick knack that will finish off your living room just right.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits Of Craft Fairs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 07:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Craft fairs provide some of the cheapest, and most fun, entertainment every Saturday in parks across America, as well as precursors to various holidays, especially the Christmas shopping season. Craft fairs provide an opportunity for sellers as well as shoppers, and is a place to see the season&#8217;s best in decorating trends, new products and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Craft fairs provide some of the cheapest, and most fun, entertainment every Saturday in parks across America, as well as precursors to various holidays, especially the Christmas shopping season. Craft fairs provide an opportunity for sellers as well as shoppers, and is a place to see the season&#8217;s best in decorating trends, new products and inexpensive and unique gifts to purchase for yourself, your home or for presenting to others for birthdays, parties and holidays.</p>
<p>Craft fairs are an American tradition that serves to bring crafters and buyers together under the open sky or a gymnasium roof, though location doesn&#8217;t really matter when it comes to one of these events. Kids, and adults of all ages flock to them even if they&#8217;re not intending to buy anything in particular. It&#8217;s an event that brings smiles and excitement to everyone and allows the sharing of ideas and creativity.</p>
<p>You can find a myriad of things at craft fairs, and the bulk of items offered are homemade. You can find everything from quilts to dolls to homemade soaps and candles as well as candy, wall decor and clothing to wood and metal sculptures and designs. Such a fair also displays items knitted, crocheted, pieced or woven, and the sky is the limit to the number of unique and thoroughly delightful products that proud men and women fondly display at each individual craft booth.</p>
<p>Craft fairs aren&#8217;t only for women, and more and more men are not only attending these events, but also creating products for sale at national fairs. If you want to sell your own items, make sure you know the rules and obtain an application that can oftentimes be found at the local city Chamber of Commerce, the sponsor of the craft fair or local craft stores. Craft fairs can be a profit-enhancing endeavor for many, but be aware that fees for setting up booths can also take a big chunk out of your profits. Make sure that you have enough items to make your booth worth the effort. Don&#8217;t try to sell your crafts at a flea market or swap meet, as you&#8217;ll more than likely lose money. Stay away from festivals as well, as your products will be an afterthought and not the main attraction.</p>
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