I can send submissions in countries I don’t live in. This is amazing
@contemporaryartissueКүн бұрын
Absolutely! Go for it 💪
@EminMathers2 күн бұрын
Excellent curation! My project aligns with four of them, and I have already participated in one. Thank you!
@contemporaryartissueКүн бұрын
That's terrific, wishing you the best of luck!
@odetteuys11112 күн бұрын
Hi from South Africa ❤
@contemporaryartissueКүн бұрын
Hi back from Belgium ❤️👋
@lauraleesimons1966Күн бұрын
This is great! I love this channel and especially this! Thank you!
@contemporaryartissueКүн бұрын
Thank you so much 🙏 More to come!
@janetatuniquerawfoods2361Күн бұрын
Good day team. I appreciate how concisely you bring information in a natural, quality way. I have an inquiry that takes up some space here... Finally my biography is properly written. I choose to forgo AI assistance....and writing it on my own with your guidelines (here and in the online article)...incorporating my own techniques and focus...it is the best it can be right now. It surprised me even, as it truly brought to the surface the unique and pertinent information about my less-traditional art career years. Thank you for this tool to be able to make solid applications with a real biography. Julien...A question lingers though about being precise enough about the 'style' of my artwork in describing it objectively.....? The question is about categorizing one's work and this idea of trends..... ...basically through social media I have come across a few artists with similar techniques, ideas or feeling like my work. None are identical, nor is mine identical to theirs...however...if they are more established and known....whereas...I am still rebuilding my oeuvre...how is this seen in the art world? I have not looked at them and styled myself after them, yet there are stylistic similarities. In my mind I prefer to avoid looking like copying them... Its like these trends...it almost seems that artists of a certain...'wavelength' let's say...subconsciously pick up on techniques or subject matter...resulting in similar works being produced at similar times...which seems significant. I am educated in art history from college...however I watched three presentations this weekend (looks like I geeked out on Art haha). The MET (Paul Klee), The National Gallery (US...Impressionism), and Yale art Gallery (Life as Art about an American artist)...it starts to become more apparent how artists can work...some who consciously appeal to certain tastes for collectors/salons, and some that explore, yet make fantastic pieces. Its obviously a big subject and you probably know more than me. The lecture on Klee was revealing (and another video)...showing me how much his artwork influenced me...beyond my awareness. Its not like I have his posters hanging on my bedroom wall. Now that I am aware...does it just make it better since I can make choices based on the art world nomenclature of modern and classic art styles...to make accurate descriptions? Thank you if you are willing to field this question of categorizing ones work beyond the basics...and regardless...thank you in all ways for the guidance. Artenda I feel is a great tool, especially in these early days....Have a great Monday and all days. 🦉🍎✌Sincerely, Janet
@janetatuniquerawfoods236119 сағат бұрын
… today I was at the website researching more books. I noticed several articles on art styles I may have missed… plus others on artists that may be relevant in learning these things around art style categories further… thank you.