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057 Interview with Maria Spear

Show Notes

Sharpened Artist: Colored Pencil Podcast

 

Release Date: June 20, 2016

 Topic: Interview with Maria Spear

 Points of Interest:

This week, we are talking with lawyer Maria Spear about some very important legal considerations for us as artists. We'll cover copyrights, legal terms, ownership, moral rights, contracts, and more in this informative episode.  Legal matters are something to take very seriously, so don’t wait until it’s too late to understand how they affect you!

 Links Referenced:

spear-ip.com

As promised, here is the link to the special offer for our listeners:

https://spear-ip.dpdcart.com/

 Two contracts are available at this link :

1. An artwork purchase agreement

2. A commissioned artwork contract

 Use coupon code SHARPENEDARTIST to get $15 off!

 As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

Submit an artist's name to us: sharpenedartist.com/interviewreq

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056 Interview with Kerry Simmons

Show Notes

Sharpened Artist: Colored Pencil Podcast

 

Release Date: June 13, 2016

Topic: Interview with Kerry Simmons

Points of Interest:

Join us in chatting with Kerry Simmons, an accomplished New York-based artist with an extensive resume of gallery exposure. Kerry specializes in portraits, and works with a variety of mediums. You won’t want to miss this one!

Links Referenced:

-Kerry Simmons Art

http://www.kerrysimmonsart.com/

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

Submit an artist's name to us: sharpenedartist.com/interviewreq

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055 Q and A

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Show Notes

Sharpened Artist: Colored Pencil Podcast

Release Date: June 6, 2016

Topic: Q and A

Points of Interest:

John and Lisa took to Facebook to solicit your questions, and address a wide variety in this week’s episode:

-What is your earliest memory of creating art?

-Have you ever used suede mat board?

-How do you feel about embossing/denting tools?

-Do you ever use pastels for backgrounds?

-How do you know which colors make the best undercolors?

-How do you use solvents to blend?

-What are the best solvents?

 Links Referenced:

-Wendy Lane Art

https://www.facebook.com/wendylayneart/

 -Lisa’s video on Using Solvents to Blend Colored Pencil

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M170h3WSHMI

 -Gamsol Odorless Mineral Spirits

http://www.dickblick.com/products/gamblin-gamsol-odorless-mineral-spirits/

 -Mona Lisa Odorless Paint Thinner

http://www.amazon.com/Mona-Odorless-Paint-Thinner-16-ounce/dp/B00279I7JS?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0

 As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

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054 Interview with Jen Elslager

Show Notes

Sharpened Artist: Colored Pencil Podcast

Release Date: May 30, 2016

 Topic: Interview with Jen Elslager

 Points of Interest:

Meet Jen Elslager, an artist who made the transition from using adult coloring books to creating her own colored pencil work in just one short year! Jen started with adult coloring books as a way to connect with her artist father, and tells us how she got a great introduction to colored pencil techniques (shading, color theory, etc.) in the process. Now dabbling in professional-grade supplies and techniques after a year, Jen’s journey is far from over.

 Links Referenced:

-Jen Elslager’s web site:

https://jenelslager.wordpress.com/about

 -Johanna Basford adult coloring books

http://www.johannabasford.com/

 -Creative Haven adult coloring books

http://store.doverpublications.com/by-subject-adult-coloring-books.html

 -Animorphia adult coloring book

http://www.amazon.com/Animorphia-Extreme-Colouring-Search-Challenge/dp/1910552070

-“Drawing and Painting Beautiful Faces: A Mixed Media Portrait Workshop” by Jane Davenport

http://www.amazon.com/Drawing-Painting-Beautiful-Faces-Mixed-Media/dp/1592539866

 As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

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053 Q And A

Show Notes

Sharpened Artist: Colored Pencil Podcast

Release Date: May 23, 2016

 

Topic: Q and A

 

Points of Interest:

It’s another round of questions from listeners like you! Did John and Lisa answer one of your questions?

 

·        How do I start separate social media accounts (YouTube, Facebook, etc.) for my art?

·        What is the etiquette for social media accounts when trying to be a professional?

·        How do I advance my career as an artist (while maintaining a day job and raising a family)? Do I need an agent?

·        How do you decide where to start on a colored pencil painting? (Background vs. focal point, etc.)

·        Should I take my reference photo in HDR?

 

 

 

Links Referenced:

-Colored Pencil Podcast Session 47: How to Take Your Own Reference Photo

 

 

 

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

 

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052 Ways To Improve Your Drawing Accuracy

Topic: Ways to Improve Drawing Accuracy

Points of Interest:

When you’re ready to take the accuracy of your drawing to the next level, there are a few steps that John and Lisa recommend taking. From the often- repeated advice (“Start with a good reference photo!”) to more unconventional ideas (“Draw upside down!”), your hosts will give you plenty of ideas to improve your accuracy at every step of your drawing.

Links Referenced:

“Sketching from Square One to Trafalgar Square” by Richard Scott

(Whoops! We incorrectly referenced the title of this book. This is the official website, including ordering information.)

http://www.sketchingfromsquareone.com/

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

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051 Getting Started In Art After A Long Break

Topic: Returning to Art After a Long Break

Points of Interest: Returning to art after a long hiatus can be overwhelming. John and Lisa share a few quick tips for a smoother transition:

  • How and why to pace yourself

  • What kinds of subjects you should start with

  • Why it’s important not to be critical of your current work

If YOU have tips to share, hop on over to the Colored Pencil Podcast page on Facebook and give us your best advice!

Links Referenced:
Submit Your Question Here

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com.

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050 Deep Dive Discussion Of Stonehenge Paper

John and Lisa go in depth about their experiences using Stonehenge Paper. They discuss the following elements:

Individual sheets vs. Pad

Finish and Base Color Options

Sizing Options

Finish and Texture

Ability to Erase

Coverage and blending with a variety of mediums

Comparison to Fabriano Artistico Paper

Where to buy Stonehenge Paper

 

Links Referenced:

-Stonehenge Paper Website:

http://www.legionpaper.com/Stonehenge/

 

-Purchase Stonehenge Paper at Dick Blick:

http://www.dickblick.com/products/stonehenge-paper/

 

-Purchase Stonehenge Paper at Plaza Art:

http://www.plazaart.com/ssearch?q=stonehenge+paper

 

-Purchase Stonehenge Paper on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=stonehenge+paper

 

-Purchase Stonehenge Paper at Cheap Joe’s:

http://www.cheapjoes.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=stonehenge

 

-Purchase Stonehenge Paper at Jerry’s Artarama:

http://search.jerrysartarama.com/search?w=stonehenge%20paper

 

-Asel Art Supply:

www.aselart.com

 

-Fabriano Artistico Paper

www.fabriano.com

 

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049 Overcoming Artist's Block

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Points of Interest:

John and Lisa are back this week with some tips on overcoming artist’s block.  Yep, It’s not something that only writers contend with.  But there are some things you can do to prepare ahead of time to make sure you’re equipped to handle it.

 

Sites referenced in the show:

https://pixabay.com/

http://pmp-art.com/

 

 

Affiliate link:

Special Audible Offer for Colored Pencil Podcast

 

If you’d like to submit a question that may be potentially featured here on the show, just write to us at podcast@sharpenedartist.com  or complete the online form at http://sharpenedartist.com/qanda

Want to use your voice to record a message to us? Just click the side widget, at http://sharpenedartist.com/podcast to the right labeled "Send Voicemail", to send an audio file to us!  You can simply use your mic from the computer!

 

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com.

Are you ready to increase your presence online and maximize your art career? Click here to start the conversation today!

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048 Colored Pencil Questions And Answers

Points of Interest:

One of the most popular types of shows on the Colored Pencil Podcast is the Q and A, where John and Lisa take the time to answer some questions from listeners like you. This week, you’ll hear them respond to the following questions:

-What kind of colored pencils should you buy if you can’t afford the best?

-Which single brand of colored pencil would you recommend if you could only recommend one?

-How do you avoid glare when working in colored pencil?

-How do you determine the focal point of your landscape painting?

Links Referenced:

-Polychromos Colored Pencils

http://www.fabercastell.com/art-and-graphic/artist-products/polychromos-artists-colour-pencils

-Luminance by Caran D'Ache Colored Pencils

http://www.dickblick.com/products/caran-dache-luminance-colored-pencils/

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com.

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047 Taking Your Own Reference Photos

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Topic: Taking Your Own Reference Photo

Points of Interest:

John and Lisa are back this week with some tips and tricks for taking your own reference photos, regardless of the type of camera you may have. From composition to lighting to editing, listen in for all the information you need to get started! This episode is chock full of references to equipment and products, so be sure to check out the links below.

 

Links Referenced:

-Professional photographer:  Anthony "Atort" Tortoriello

http://atort.myshopify.com/

-Mobile Lens Kit - multiple options from Amazon (affiliate link)

http://amzn.to/20uqk3a

-Camera Plus app (Apple)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/camera-plus-for-best-macro/id330803072?mt=8

-Snapseed app (Apple)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/snapseed/id439438619?mt=8

-Snapseed app (Android)

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.niksoftware.snapseed&hl=en

-Touch Retouch app (Apple)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/touchretouch/id373311252?mt=8

-Pixlr

https://pixlr.com/

-Paint.net (desktop)

http://www.getpaint.net/index.html

-Gimp

https://www.gimp.org/downloads/

-Creative Cloud Adobe Products (desktop)

http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html

-Adobe Photoshop Mix App

http://www.adobe.com/products/mix.html

-Adobe Photoshop Lightroom App

 

 

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

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046 Standing Versus Sitting When You Draw

Points of Interest:

John and Lisa share their own unique health issues, and ways that they combat those problems through positioning when drawing or painting. Adjustable desks and easels, alternative chairs, and a vertical mouse are just a few of the choices discussed. Are YOU positioning yourself to stay healthy while you work? Listen to find out!

Products Mentioned: (affiliate links provided)

 

 

Links Referenced:

Try out Audible FREE for 30 days!

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As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa.  You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

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045 Interview With Debbie Hook

This show highlights the expertise of Debbie Hook, an artist and framing professional with a knack for explaining concepts in a unique memorable way.

In addition to her highly-successful endeavors as an artist and instructor, Debbie owns a frame shop, and provides a wealth of knowledge on the subject throughout the interview. Be sure to listen to her valuable input on the importance of materials in your framing job for the best preservation of your piece. She also shares tips about the most cost-effective way to achieve a quality frame job utilizing the internet and local sources.

Debbie also provides her unique insider perspective on colored pencil organizations and contests, and shares about some of her personal favorite personal materials.

Links Referenced:

Debbie’s site:

www.debbiehook.com

-Several of Debbie’s specific pieces referenced on the show are linked below:

“Mat Su Valley Mountain Lake”

http://debbiehook.com/works/925110/mat-su-valley-mountain-lake

“Breaking Dawn”

http://debbiehook.com/works/1660390/breaking-dawn

“Jessica’s Dahlia”

http://debbiehook.com/works/815327/jessicas-dahlia

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

Submit an artist's name to us: sharpenedartist.com/interviewreq

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044 Colored Pencil Questions and Answers

Topic: Q and A

 

Points of Interest:


In this episode, John and Lisa take the time to answer questions from listeners like you! You’ll hear the following questions addressed:

-When measuring a drawing for selling commissions, should the border of the canvas be included in the measurement of the work?
-Can colored pencils be “mixed” with odorless mineral spirits?
-Can you use Vaseline/alcohol/baby oil for blending? Why or why not?
-What paper should be used by the beginning colored pencil artist? Can canvas be used instead of paper?

Links Referenced:

http://coloredpencilmag.com/issues/

New Colored Pencil Powder Blender by Alyona Nickelsen

https://www.brushandpencil.com/ProductPreview.aspx?ViewProduct=1&ProductID=36

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

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043 Interview With Nilda Rosa Rodriguez

Topic: Interview with Nilda Rosa Rodriguez

Points of Interest:

In this episode, you’ll meet Nilda Rosa Rodriguez, accomplished colored pencil artist and founder of the Colored Pencil Club. She discusses her transition from acrylics and oils to colored pencil, and the techniques she was and was not able to transfer from one medium to another. She also shares her favorite tools, supplies, and techniques—a true inside look at her unique process!

The Colored Pencils Club is Nilda’s brainchild, an online platform through which she has been offering art instruction that uses the benefit of technology to bring the expertise of multiple teachers directly to your computer. Nilda shares her business model and pricing structure, which you can also find on her website (linked below).

Links Referenced:

Colored Pencils Club - Sorry, Nilda’s link is no longer valid.

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com

Submit an artist's name to us: sharpenedartist.com/interviewreq

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042 Colored Pencil Question and Answer Show

Topic:  Question and Answer Show

 

 

This week John and Lisa answer some of the questions you submitted to us!  If you’d like to submit a question that may be potentially featured here on the show, just write to us at podcast@sharpenedartist.com  or complete the online form at http://sharpenedartist.com/qanda

 

Want to use your voice to record a message to us? Just click the side widget, at http://sharpenedartist.com/podcast to the right labeled "Send Voicemail", to send an audio file to us!  You can simply use your mic from the computer!

 

Some of the questions this week are:

 

  • What kinds of things do you see newer artists struggle with at the beginning?

  • How do I know when to Burnish?  It seems like I’m burnishing too early and when I’m done, I still see the paper showing through.

  • How much color theory do I need to understand to start in colored pencil?

 

Links mentioned in the show:

 

Lisa's longer Patreon videos

 

Do you need help building your own website or blog?  You can contact me to discuss the options I offer.   Click here for help building your website or for a free site evaluation.

 

 

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com.

 

Are you ready to increase your presence online and maximize your art career? Click here to start the conversation today!

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041 Images On Your Website

Topic:  Images On Your Site

Compression

By doing the compression yourself you can take control of quality and aspect ratio of your images, instead of letting your site’s content management system, or a social media platform decide for you.  

There are two types of compression, generally, when talking about image files:

  1. Lossy(jpeg) - Where you do lose some of the file fidelity and it doesn’t come back.  But it is supposed to be getting rid of unnecessary information that didn’t really matter.

  2. Lossless - This compression does not lose any fidelity.  These file types are tiff, vector files or native application files, raw files, and zip compressions, to name a few.

Most of the time, you are better off converting your image files to jpeg (or jpg) format because of the general acceptance of this image file type.  To the naked eye you are not going to see any degradation in the quality of an image.  

There are arguments on both sides regarding what file size you should use on your own site or social media sites.  If you go with a larger file size then you’re going to allow people to really see and experience your image and visualize your art in a better way.  On the other hand you may invite someone to copy your image and use it elsewhere as their own or without your permission.

By making your images too small you may inadvertently be turning away an audience that would otherwise be interested in purchasing your work.

Social media sites will often compress to a size of 2048 px on one side or smaller.  Many sites will decrease it to a much smaller size.  You could go with something around 800 px size and still be able to show your image quite well.  If you compress it yourself, then you should be able to take control and set the compression and size and aspect ratio to what you want.

Current versions of Adobe Photoshop (the creative cloud subscription) is calling the compression “quality” for jpg now in the area where you select file/save as (the way we’re used to saving files).  In this area you have the option of saving jpeg quality scale option from 1 to 12.  

This setting is a little misleading.  The word quality is actually referring to the algorithm that the program will use to compress your file and it is an old compression.  It makes files bigger than they need to be and doesn’t make them look any better.  

I would use the “save for web” legacy option.  It takes advantage of the newest algorithm from Adobe and you can set the percentage in this option to 80%.  The “export as” option is very new but has been changed by Adobe a few times.  I am guessing that sometime in the future it will probably be a good option.

If you do decide to use File/Save As option then I would set the “quality” option to 10.  That 10 corresponds to about 80%.  If you set your images to 80% quality then you will still allow all the quality and fidelity to be seen and looks no different than if you had used 100%, even if you print the image.  It will look fine to your eyes and everyone else's.  Remember that even at “100%” it is compressing the file down.  

If you are using an image file on your homepage that will be downloaded a lot, then I would try and keep that file very small because that affects your page load time, which may in turn affect the bounce rate.  And all those things will affect the rank of your site in a search.

What about thieves?

My philosophy is that you are going to always have thieves and immoral people who will steal your images regardless of what you do.  If someone is going to steal, then impeding that via a watermark or small image will not prevent them from doing so.  A thief will always exercise their job description.  

Although, there isn’t anything wrong with having some safeguards in place to ward off the thief but when it comes to sacrificing image quality that is where I would draw the line.  We cannot allow a criminal to make us show something less than par on our sites.  

Links mentioned in the show:

Canva.com - go to “create a design” and you will be presented with any social media image types.  You can mouse over the option and it will show you the exact dimensions required for each option.  

Affiliate link:

Special Audible Offer for Colored Pencil Podcast

If you’d like to submit a question that may be potentially featured here on the show, just write to us at podcast@sharpenedartist.com  or complete the online form at http://sharpenedartist.com/qanda

Want to use your voice to record a message to us? Just click the side widget, at http://sharpenedartist.com/podcast to the right labeled "Send Voicemail", to send an audio file to us!  You can simply use your mic from the computer!

Do you need help building your own website or blog?  You can contact me to discuss the options I offer.   Click here for help building your website or for a free site evaluation.

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com.

Are you ready to increase your presence online and maximize your art career? Click here to start the conversation today!

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040 Starting Your Website Part 2

Topic:  Starting Your Website part 2

 

 

This week John and Lisa continue the discussion of starting your own website.  

 

Here are some of the topics discussed:

  • Colors - Colors on your site should be subdued and muted.  Look at Lisa’s site: lachri.com  (she does push the envelope just a little)

  • Fonts - Some of the fonts that I like right now are: Trebuchet, Merriweather, Amaranth, Promixa Nova.

 

Read the documentation from Apple on their new font:  https://developer.apple.com/fonts/


What is a plugin?

A plugin is a small feature set program that performs a specific function on your site.  For example, you may have a plugin for a form, and a different plugin for a gallery display of your images.

Be sure and test each each plugin and give it about a week before adding another.

How many fonts should you use and will too many create a performance hit?

Try and keep the number to somewhere around 10.  Keep a log of the plugins and what each is doing on your site.


Is mobile important?

Google has announced that they will factor in a sites mobile experience when they consider search rank.  

 

About half of your visitors are using mobile to visit your site, so we want to create a good experience for them as well.


Links mentioned in the show:

keyword research tools:

https://websiteadvantage.com.au/Google-SERP-Emulator

http://www.longtailpro.com/

https://www.semrush.com/

 

Affiliate link:

Special Audible Offer for Colored Pencil Podcast

 

If you’d like to submit a question that may be potentially featured here on the show, just write to us at podcast@sharpenedartist.com  or complete the online form at http://sharpenedartist.com/qanda

Want to use your voice to record a message to us? Just click the side widget, at http://sharpenedartist.com/podcast to the right labeled "Send Voicemail", to send an audio file to us!  You can simply use your mic from the computer!

 

Do you need help building your own website or blog?  You can contact me to discuss the options I offer.   Click here for help building your website or for a free site evaluation.

 

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com.

Are you ready to increase your presence online and maximize your art career? Click here to start the conversation today!

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039 Starting Your Website Part 1

Topic:  Starting Your Website part 1

 

 

This week John and Lisa talk about starting your own website.  

 

Here are some of the topics and questions we discuss:

 

Why you still need a website, instead of just a social media page.

 


You maintain control of your online presence.
You can create and maintain your own gallery online.
You can create a slogan or by-line to provide more information about you and your work.

Is it worth doing a website?  Yes, if you know why you are doing.
You have to market the platform and your brand  (build it and they MIGHT come, if you work at it)

What should your first steps be: Choose a host, and url

Some free site options:    
Weebly
Wix
Fine Art America (in 2015 they came up with a virtual shopping cart)
DeviantArt

Some paid site options:    
Squarespace - Not only a content management system (CMS), but your host server and you can customize the code as well.  *This is the platform that John is currently using for sharpenedartist.com
Faso.com (Fine Art Studio Online)
WordPress - A content management system (CMS), but also very easy to use and get started with.


What to do now:  

Choose a platform and a host

Choose a theme if you’re going with wordpress (free or paid)
Choose a color scheme (make sure it’s not distracting, go for muted, subdued colors)
Design your home page and site (use a flow chart for writing out the navigation experience)   

 

Links mentioned in the show:

www.emwd.com

www.youtube.com/user/wpSculptor

Website building for Artists group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/544547935713186/



Affiliate link:



Special Audible Offer for Colored Pencil Podcast


If you’d like to submit a question that may be potentially featured here on the show, just write to us at podcast@sharpenedartist.com  or complete the online form at http://sharpenedartist.com/qanda


Want to use your voice to record a message to us? Just click the side widget, at http://sharpenedartist.com/podcast to the right labeled "Send Voicemail", to send an audio file to us!  You can simply use your mic from the computer!


Do you need help building your own website or blog?  You can contact me to discuss the options I offer.   Click here for help building your website or for a free site evaluation.



As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com.


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038 Deep Dive Discussion Of Inktense

Topic:  Deep Dive Into Derwent’s Inktense Pencils

 

 

What are Inktense Pencils?

 

This week Lisa and I talk about Derwent’s Inktense pencils.  

They are not really watercolor, although the way you use them can be very similar.  You can also opt to use them dry and without any water at all.  They lay down very smoothly even without applying water.  

They are permanent when dry.   They can be painted on lots of different surfaces.

 

Blocks vs Pencils

 

  • blocks can be applied directly to the paper, but will have a grainy look. You can also use a paint brush and water to make your own ink mixture and apply the ink directly to the paper for a much smoother look.

  • The blocks are a bit more versatile because you can so easily make your ink mixtures with them. You can then apply that ink with a tiny brush for fine detail or a large brush for larger areas.

  • Pencils can sharpen to a fine point for detail, then add water if desired to blend out directly on the paper.

  • The blocks and the pencils work very well together.

 

Tips for working with Inktense:

 

  • When wet, the colors may be very different than when dry. Especially the white. When dry the white from the Inktense block is super opaque, but totally transparent wet.

  • My favorite paint brushes to use with these are taklon bristle filberts, liner brushes, rounds and flats.

  • Mix your ink mixture in a cheap acrylic painting palette

  • When your premixed areas on the palette dry up, you can reactivate them by adding water

  • Colors can be muted by adding their complimentary color. While they may seem too bright by themselves, they mix and layer very well for any color palette.

Cons:

They are not lightfast when wet (and there are some that aren’t when dry).

 

Available in sets of 6, 12, 24, 36, and 72

 

And available in open stock in fine art stores.

 

Prices:

 

Around $100 USD for the set of 72 pencils

And around $80 USD for the full set of blocks

A small set of 12 blocks will run around $6.28 and are great to get started with.


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Videos mentioned in the show:




Lisa’s demonstration of the inktense pencils


https://youtu.be/mJY4uv6mmJ8

https://youtu.be/XP9DadEVHxc


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