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  1. 22 lut 2016 · Move over, New York and L.A.: Chicagos art scene has never been more vibrant, with new galleries popping up and homegrown artists exhibiting and winning awards all over the world. If you’re looking for an art fix, Chicago-style, here are 10 names to look out for.

  2. visual-artists.org › resources › 3-common-art-scams-and-how-to-spot-them3 Common Art Scams and How to Spot Them

    Historically, business advice for artists has not been a common practice. As a result, many artists have found themselves as victims to scammers. Let’s take a look at three common art scams, and what you can do to protect yourself. Email Phishing. Most artists who have an online presence will experience some form of email phishing during ...

  3. As you scroll through the art scams (and/or spam) below, you’ll notice that some are almost identical, which is why it’s easy to spot them. If you receive one on your page, the best thing to do is report the comment if possible, then delete it and move on.

  4. 30 sie 2024 · Art Storefronts is considered a great company to work with and holds a higher NPS (Net Promoter Score) than much larger software companies like Squarespace and Shopify. They also have a 97% approval rating via Trustpilot and 4.8 out of 5 stars on Facebook reviews. What percentage does Art Storefronts take?

  5. D. Michael Price is a fantasy artist whose works have graced the walls of hundreds of galleries both nationally and internationally. Well-respected as a successful fine artist as well as published children's book author/illustrator, Michael's works of fantasy art in the acrylic and oil mediums on canvas are sought after by private collectors ...

  6. 22 sty 2024 · Image Credit: Courtesy the Art Institute of Chicago. The great Venetian Rococo artist Rosalba Carriera was well enough respected to get the mononymic treatment: She’s usually just known as...

  7. I've had an Art Storefronts site for nearly two years—I got a deal on a 2-year commitment, and thought it would take a year or so to get traction, so—apart from the hefty price tag—why not. I'm a photographer, working largely with corporate, editorial, and nonprofit clients who does art photography as well.