An Art Critic Who Can Actually Create Art
February 9, 2008 by FineArtRegistry
Filed under Contemporary Artists, Fine Art Registry
Joan Altabe, An Art Critic Who Can Actually Create Art
Read about that rarest of denizens of the art world, an art critic who also happens to be an accomplished artist in her own right. Meet Joan Altabe, the artist. This is the same Joan Altabe, award winning art and architecture critic, who for years has entertained and outraged the art community around Florida’s west coast with her acerbic, opinionated reviews of the local scene. Find out about Joan’s other side, the talented artist. You’ll learn about the lasting influences on her work from mentoring by one of the giants of 20th Century American painting, Robert Motherwell. You’ll also see how her early love of cartoons continues to impact her work today. Read more
All You’d Ever Want to Know About Successfully Starting to Sell Your Art on the Web
September 7, 2007 by FineArtRegistry
Filed under Fine Art Registry, Market & Sell Art
An Internet Success Story – How to Market Your Art Via the Internet
Artist Marketing Series, Part IV
Have you ever wondered how to get started selling your art on the Internet? I think that the answer is a lot closer than you think. How to Survive Even Though You’re an Artist, Part 4 – An Internet Success Story – How to Market Your Art Via the Internet takes you step by step through the process. Beginning with methods of gaining a presence in cyberspace, and the many areas that one will be able to assert oneself into this formerly difficult field of marketing art. Read more
Invaluable Tips To Marketing Your Art
August 31, 2007 by FineArtRegistry
Filed under Fine Art Registry, Market & Sell Art
Artist Marketing Series, Part III
A Guide for Artists’ Creative Survival
Would you, as an artist, be interested in better exposing your precious creations and marketing them in a way that protects them as well as makes affordable and perfect sense? Of course you would. These steps are fully explained in a way that gives every aspiring artist the knowledge needed to pursue success.
In a series of articles devoted to helping artists in their quest for exposure, these important guidelines will be explained in a way that weaves a tale that travels through the Renaissance to the present. Fully explained is the importance of provenance and recording works of art as well as protecting them from fraud and other nefarious acts. Read more

