by netGALAXY Studios | Nov 23, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Uncategorized, World View
Why bash Bush? When I first saw this monstrosity on facebook my knee jerk reaction was, terrible President, terrible artist. I proceeded to draw correlations from history. The comparisons between Hitler and all the famous politicians who were artist wannabes...
by netGALAXY Studios | Nov 12, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, World View
Does the world need another artist? Another Painting Party and suddenly there are six more artists in the world that were not there before. I love that none of these ladies has ever painted in oil before last night. A couple had done a Palette and Brush event but...
by netGALAXY Studios | Nov 9, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, World View
Morris Island Lighthouse This iconic Charleston scene captivates us with its steadfast devotion to its task. Recently restored it has been the subject of many a painting. Add seven more. Last evening this painting was the subject of a painting party at our studio. ...
by netGALAXY Studios | Nov 6, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Theatre Related, World View
We saw the movie, “Gravity” last night. Cate commented after: “Space exploration is a waste of money. How do Sandra Bullock’s (or Captain Kirk’s) personal epiphanies and discoveries really benefit Earth and are their “great...
by netGALAXY Studios | Nov 4, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, Theatre Related, World View
“Find the art in yourself, not your self in the art.” Stanislavski Exploring structure by seeing the artist as bricklayer Whether you are an abstract expressionist or a photo realist it might be time to think of your job more as a bricklayer than as some...
by netGALAXY Studios | Oct 29, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, World View
Selling Art Vs. Selling Out “Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.” Frank Zappa Selling art is always a pleasure. Yesterday, a fellow artist posted a blog about the tragedy of truly dedicated artists not selling their work. Perhaps...