By Tiarra Tompkins This week marks week 2 in our 4 week series on how to sell more of your art. With more and more sales being virtual, you have to make sure that your buyers can see what your work is going to look like in their home. The scale of an art piece is very...
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To Serve Earth More
By Tiarra Tompkins Earth needs us. Do you ever wonder how you can do more to help our planet? The choices that we make, how we live and serve, are all things that impact the environment. Artists tend to be hyper-aware of their carbon footprint, but we know that we all...
Keep That Sold Art Listed!
By Tiarra Tompkins Full-time artists are more conscious than most of how each new season can bring feast or famine. When being a creator bleeds into marketing yourself, it can get stressful. Luckily, there are some great ways to up your art selling game to the next...
Behind the Scenes with ArtTour International
Cliché as it may be, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” For the first time since its inception, ArtTour International’s 10th Anniversary edition cover features founder and Editor in Chief, Viviana Puello. Sitting in a set of her own creation, Puello drew...
TOP 60 MASTERS REUNITED TO ADVOCATE FOR WORLD PEACE
ArtTour International Publications, the most iconic worldwide magazine on the arts is proud to introduce a highly-anticipated and ground-breaking publication – a testament to dedication and involvement with some of the most talented and inspiring artists operating in...
The Division on Confederate Statues Continues…
With the recent uprising in protests and riots, this year we have seen dozens of National Confederate monuments forcibly removed as people stand out against these symbols of division. This isn’t the first year that Confederate statues have been removed by the outraged...
Will Our Crayons Be All That Remains after COVD-19?
It is no secret that everyone has felt the pinch in some way since quarantine started in March. Artist, Collectors, Galleries, Museums, and Art Institutions are just a few among those hit hardest by the business closings for COVD-19. Scarcity isn’t new to the art...
The University of Kentucky Students Fight Against Racist Mural Displaying Slavery
The University of Kentucky has had more than one issue from students and staff over a mural that many students have petitioned to have removed. The mural depicts a collection of Kentucky’s history and according to a recent New York Times article, students have...
The New Museum of New York Faces Scrutiny from 1 of many Art Activists Groups
With the current state of the world, now more than ever, humanity is looking to art to seek new ways to express themselves. That includes the most “flattering” kind of expression, imitation. The New Museum in New York has already been under scrutiny for recently...
The only “official” MAGA hat (putting money in Trump’s pocket) was ripped apart-ARTIST SPEAKS OUT
MAGA Are we still free to express ourselves? Art has been used for centuries to tell stories, express feelings and of course, express outrage when social injustice and political outrage don’t have the words we need to truly frame up our feelings. It is a hard question...