Showing posts with label creative talent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative talent. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2009

An Artist's Social Networking Site

The advent of the social networking site has changed the way people stay in touch in modern society. A social networking site dedicated to artists is a great tool for networking and communication. Many of theses networking site are geared toward dating, socializing or keeping in touch with friends, but one designed specifically for artists is an invaluable tool for competing in the tough world of professional arts and crafts. These days, it is harder than ever to make a living as an artist, and any advantage and tool that is available should be used to its fullest extent.

A social networking site for artists would offer any invaluable tools for the professional artist. Having an artist’s directory is one way that such a networking site would benefit the art world. Immediate access to a database of artists, mediums, locations and other things related to the art industry is a great idea and would make it much easier to galleries and other artists to find each other. Connecting with galleries is one thing that is crucial for the success of any artist and a networking site devoted to artists and art appreciators would be key way to connect.

A networking site for artists would offer a place to create an online portfolio complete with photos of the work, biography of the artist and any important information such as dates of opening, places to see the work and other important aspects of the artist’s career. This would serve as a way for the artist to keep all the vital information at hand and easy for anyone to access and review. This would make it much easier to connect with galleries and get work shown and sold. Customers and art buyers from many different backgrounds could use this site as a way to find the work they need or want, and offer the people struggling to make a career in the professional art industry a way to sell their work and become more successful.

Online social networking sites have been around for a long time, and have served many different purposes, but one dedicated to artists is important and should be fully embraced. There are many places to go to find music and other performing artists, but visual artists have been neglected. A social networking site for artists is a way for visual artists to fully embrace the internet as a viable marketing tool and use it to connect with people all over the world. Social networking sites are a great way to find people in all corners of the world and collaborate on projects and trade ideas. Who knows what kind of creative process could be facilitated by a sculptor from Europe connecting with a painter from the United States via the internet.

The art world is a very competitive one, and any chance that an artist gets to put his or her name out there a little more is a good thing. Networking and business end of the art industry can be challenging to an artist, and any tool that makes it a little easier is a welcome addition to the art world. A social networking site for artists online is a great way to help up and coming or established artists further their career and make more connections that can help them get their work seen.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Online Artist Directories

There are many social networking sites on the internet these days serving a variety of different purposes from dating to networking business ideas to sharing stories and connecting with old friends, but what about a social networking site for artists?

A social networking site for artists offers the opportunity for artists at every level of development and in all phases of their careers a chance to show the world what they are creating and connect with gallery owners, art dealers and other people in the business. An artist directory online is one way to share concepts, techniques and ideas, while connecting with other artists working in similar mediums or complementary mediums. It is also a valuable resource for connecting with potential customers, gallery owners and other resources for showing and selling your artwork. Imagine being able to post an artists statement, a bio of yourself, photos of your artwork, links to your website and other information vital to getting your artwork out to the public, all from the comfort of your own home or office.

The computer and the internet have become incredibly valuable resources and artists from all over the world can now use it to connect with each other and get the word out about their particular projects and artwork. A sculptor working in Britain can now see and connect with a sculptor working in the United States and make arrangements to share a show with him or her. A painter working on the west coast can view the paintings and prints of artists from the east coast and make arrangements to have an opening in a common area, all from the ease and comfort of their computer.

The advent of the social networking site has up until now been mainly a way to stay in touch with people and connect with old friends, but now it is an invaluable tool for networking with other people working in your field. For an artist online, the possibility of getting shows and selling artwork is multiplied tremendously.

Creative arts clubs have existed for a long time, but the advent of the internet and social networking sites has enabled artists to become acquainted with each other and share ideas from any distance. It is truly a miraculous thing to find an artist guide and networking site that is devoted specifically to artists and crafts people. These days with the economy the way it is and people spending less and less money on luxury items, it is crucial that an artist use every option at his or her disposal for the promotion and marketing of their artwork or craft. Painters, sculptors, graphic artists, illustrators and other people working in visual arts mediums will find that a social networking site specifically designed to serve artists is one of the most valuable resources to come along since the advent of the world wide web.

Artist collaboration is facilitated through the creation of an online guide for artists, and a social networking site created to serve the particular needs of artists and other s working in the professional arts field will enable artists who wish to join forces and create multimedia works to connect with each other and bring more and more experimental work into the world, not to mention bringing artists from many backgrounds together for the purpose of learning, growing and bringing new genres into being.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Creative Collaboration

Social networking for an artist is a crucial step in the process from getting your art made to getting your art seen. It is very important to have an outlet to meet other artists, collaborate, trade ideas and get new ideas for projects yourself. Most social networking web sites lack the focus of the arts. Most which are used for dating, or promoting music are not specifically designed to meet the needs of a visual artist. An online social network for artists that includes profiles, events, openings, gallery connections and an artist directory is what is truly needed to help artist represent themselves accurately online.

Staying in touch with artists in your area is a lot easier than keeping up with others from more remote locations from yours. Having an online database of artists from other cities around the world would enable an artist to facilitate the creation of events, openings and shows further from home, thus promoting the artists work further and further abroad. A networking site online devoted to the needs of artist would fulfill this crucial role and help painters, sculptors and other artists to explore relationships that they would otherwise miss out on.

A creative directory with artists resources established online requires people to join, however. The framework for the community, once established, will then need users to interface and create the community that the online artist directory is made for. With a relatively simple user interface, an online social networking site would be a powerful tool for artist from all over the world to display their art from the comfort of their own keyboards. A community of this nature would also allow gallery owners and art appreciators from all over the country and all over the world to find artists they previously would have no access to.

The computer is a tool just like a canvas, paintbrush or easel. Using it creatively in the pursuit of success is just smart thinking. As time goes on, and it becomes more and more competitive in the art market, every advantage should be seized to get work shown and sold. At the same time, however, it must be through a rich and friendly network of artists, who can share the benefits of a stimulated art market and enrich each others experience through collaboration and mutual support.

Categories as diverse as fashion design, fabric arts, painting, sculpture, jewelry design, graphic design, leather working, folk art, invention, film and video, screenwriting and many, many others can be represented as mediums on such a social networking site. Art forms that involve collaboration as part of their creative process such as video production and invention are especially well served by such an outlet where multiple artists with diverse areas of expertise can come together and create a project.

Forums for sharing events and listings of things going on in the creative community are another benefit of online social networking sites, and this would be an important aspect to any creative arts club or creative directory online. Being able to plan trips or just find events occurring in your own back yard is a great way to meet other artists and people working in your field and develop relationships that will serve any growing artists. An online social networking site for artists is a great idea that’s time has come.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Networking as an Artist

One of the biggest challenges facing any artist in these times is how to promote your artwork when you are finished with it. Being an artist is fun and exciting, fulfilling and rewarding, but also very stressful if there is no place to show and sell your artwork once it is finished. Marketing yourself is one of the things that keep many talented artists working as hobbyists instead of becoming the professional artists they have the potential to be. A social network with other artists to show work, make professional relationships and stay aware of the current trends in the galleries and art world are crucial.

There are so many wonderful and practicing creative artists in the world, and it can be very challenging and frustrating to know how to connect with other creative personalities, or get your artworks shown to any kind of audience. Finding a gallery, or putting yourself out there for custom work can all be daunting, especially to the artist or craftsperson who is new to the marketing end of things. With so many social networking sites on the World Wide Web today, it may seem logical to use one of these, but wouldn’t it be nice if there was one that was completely dedicated to online artists?

Well now there is a new and wonderful networking site designed to help artists show their work, connect with other working artist in a variety of fields, get custom orders and commissions and in general stay networked and connected to all the other people out there trying make a living as a professional artist or craftsperson. Imagine being able to set up a profile, that functions as an online promo page, like having your own gallery to choose what to display. Easily and conveniently see what other artists are working on, and get inspired by other creative resources all from the convenience of you keyboard.

Why not give yourself every edge in competitive world of marketing creative talent. These days it seems that it it’s tougher and tougher to make a decent living as an artist, but resources like these make it easier and more enjoyable to do what you love without having to make as many sacrifices. This can be a way to keep afloat during the in between times, when you do not have a gallery show, or a weekend craft fair.

Show your work, speak with other painters, sculptors, illustrators, designers and anyone else you can find and get inside information of events, shows and offers from within the art world. Bring your studio that much closer to the general population as you showcase your amazing work along with a profile to get people to know you better. Social networking sites are everywhere these day, and it’s nice to find one that caters to the specific needs and desires of professional, working artists, artisans and craftspeople. This is a wonderful artist directory.

Getting out there is one of the crucial steps in becoming a paid, professional artist or craftsperson, and every opportunity should be seized when it presents itself. Share yourself with the world, and see what a network such as this has to offer. Arts organizations with artists coming together to support each other are one of the things that makes being an artist so enjoyable, and feeling like you are part of that community can be inspiring and helpful.