by netGALAXY Studios | Nov 4, 2015 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, World View
If only I were organized, maybe, just maybe . . . anonymous artist Are you confused, perhaps a little overwhelmed in your studio? Heather Power is here to help. We talked the other day about all kinds of things related to getting organized, something many artists...
by netGALAXY Studios | Oct 21, 2015 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, World View
I’m considering a career in art, but I’m not sure where to start. I like to draw and paint but I’m not sure who would buy enough of my art to support my family. I have a lot of work, numerous series and have been told I’m very good. So I read a...
by netGALAXY Studios | Oct 20, 2015 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, World View
I have recently lost a few commission portraits to part-time artists, who were able to considerably undercut my fee. There are many reasons why this is happening more often than in the past. I’m hearing more and more often from my colleagues that there is a lot...
by netGALAXY Studios | Oct 16, 2015 | Art Instruction, Motivational, World View
When does art become a symbol for the subject of the art? Are we defacing a guy named Columbus or the artist who made the statue? Or are we supporting the defacing of something else? An idea? If so, are there more effective ways of expressing that idea than vandalism?...
by netGALAXY Studios | Sep 29, 2015 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, World View
9/29/15 PR – Quench, the book, Release Date Renowned Charleston artist, Robert Maniscalco, has created an exhibition of paintings, expressing hope and renewal, inspired by his Vision Trip to Haiti in November 2014. The book, “Quench,” is to be...
by netGALAXY Studios | Sep 17, 2015 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, Uncategorized, World View
From the upcoming Quench – reflections on God, art, water and equality by Robert Maniscalco Pastor Medit Sanon runs the Bread of Life Missionary Orphanage, in Jacmel, Haiti. Julio and I are welcomed with warm embrace. No doubt, a hug is the best way to begin any...