Posted by Richard Coan 28th 2007 August
Categories: Art & Design
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I’m offering one of my images for download as a digital file or as a poster…. A3 - 297mm x 420mm, not quite sure how much to charge for it… unsigned… £30?
Rich
Posted by Richard Coan 28th 2007 August
Categories: Art & Design
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I’m offering one of my images for download as a digital file or as a poster…. A3 - 297mm x 420mm, not quite sure how much to charge for it… unsigned… £30?
Rich
Posted by Dave Gilder 26th 2007 August
Categories: Art & Design
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I was told recently that oil paints that can be thinned by water have come on the market has anyone used them if so what are they like and what is the drying time?
Posted by Dave Gilder 16th 2007 August
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I wonder how you all come up with a price for your work? What criteria do you use & at what point do you consider yourselves professional artists?
Posted by Aidan Meller 15th 2007 August
Categories: Culture
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Are you accepted / understood as an artist in your church? Is your art frowned on as some “nice” but trivial past time? Are you taken seriously for using art as a communication method for the Christian faith? I have come across so many artists with such different responses - from being effectively cut off from the church, to complete acceptance. What has been your experience?
Posted by fieldfinearts 05th 2007 August
Categories: Art & Design, Culture
Are art and beauty synonymous?
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Are art and beauty synonymous from the Christian perspective? – that is the question. It is a commonly-held view amongst Christians that art has to be beautiful. Interestingly, Jon Thatcher, bassist to Delirious, said as much in his interview published in the latest edition of the Veritasse Magazine –“Art is always about creating something beautiful. I wonder if it is heretical to challenge this point of view?
Can paintings of the crucifixion ever be ‘beautiful’? They may be extraordinarily well painted with exquisite brush strokes and a perfect balance of colour and form.