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Pop Ups
Pop Up I love the idea of pop up businesses. There is something a little Harry Potterish about them. One day they are there, another day not. You could walk down the same street every single day, and never know … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Britishness, Four Birds a Boating/rOwPG, Ocean Rowing, Oceans Project, Product Review, Uncategorized
Tagged art, business, crew, DJ, doodle, glamourama, harry potterish, kendal, launch party, madame, manchester, pop up, san francisco, secret cinema, store, thai food, tukatz
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Earth is still Green : Photography from Iceland
Reblogged from art-profiles.com: In this new Category of Posts named “Visit Countries of Earth” we will add the hundreds of countries that our home has. It will include their nature beauties cause we need Green in our Life. First to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Environment, Nature and Wildlife, and Seasons, Photos, Wildlife
Tagged art, beautiful, country, destination, earth, green, holiday, iceland, imagery, images, landscape, magnificient, photography, pictures, shoot, still, stunning, travel, wanderlust
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BT Artboxes, Spotted by Where The Art Is
Reblogged from Little London Observationist: Have any of you spotted the BT art boxes yet? Where The Art Is has shared a few shots of them in the Flickr pool. Enjoy. Any favourites? Have you found any yet? Are you … Continue reading
London's BT Art Boxes
Reblogged from Little London Observationist: BT Diamond Jubilee Art Box by Ryan Callanan. Photo by Alex Ellison. As you may know, the BT Art Boxes were launched in Trafalgar Square yesterday. They’re being moved to different homes around London this … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Britishness, Photos, Uncategorized
Tagged art, artwork, box, boxes, Britain, british, british telecom, bt, celebrationlittle, eccentricity, jubilee, london, observationist, painting, phone, queen, red, telephone
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Catching Up on London's Street Art Scene
Reblogged from Little London Observationist: It’s been a busy month for me without much of a chance to head over to the East End to hunt for street art. Of course, a little poke through the Flickr pool always proves … Continue reading
Spirit of the Queen's Jubilee
Reblogged from Little London Observationist: Jorge and I took a five minute stroll to Tesco on King’s Road in Chelsea a few days ago. The man at the till was wearing a baseball cap with a giant union jack and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Britishness, Friendship, Photos
Tagged art, Britain, british, cakes, celebrations, ceremony, colours, comrades, country, cupcakes, diamond, elizabeth, england, festivities, jack, jubilee, life, little, london, nation, observationist, party, photos, pimms, pride, queen, queen's, spirit, street, union, weekend
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Women Painters of the Renaissance
Reblogged from art-profiles.com: The Renaissance The Renaissance (which means ‘rebirth’) heralded cultural movements anchored on the energetic interest in classical literature and art. However, unlike the scholars before them, the Renaissance enthusiasts were not ‘professionals’ and mainly studied for the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Explorers, Family, Friendship, Sex, Marriage
Tagged 1500, art, artist, artwork, beautiful, drawing, elite, empowering, female, feminine, frame, history, italian, italy, liberation, literature, paint, painters, pictures, pioneers, portraits, renaissance, women
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The Psychology of Selling Art
Reblogged from art-profiles.com: Psychology is always needed, in every action, decision or movement. Here we have Psychology in Art Sales. The Psychology of selling art is something to learn and use consistently to increase your sales and your ability to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photos, Uncategorized
Tagged art, article, artists, artwork, buy, ebay, for, funding, georgia, interesting, kids, make, paintings, profit, project, psychology, representing, self, sell, selling, work
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Make a Profit Selling Your Artwork on Ebay as a Self-Representing Artist
Reblogged from art-profiles.com: Today we started a new Category in Wordpress : Tutorials in Art We want to show as much info we can for all types of art from digital art and painting to simple advices for an artistic … Continue reading
