by Nicholas Wilton | Sep 3, 2014 |
Do you find it difficult to keep track of all your art that you have made over the years? Do you forget when you made what? Or which gallery has what? Or even worse, where your Art actually is? This used to happen to me. Until I started giving every piece of art I...
by Nicholas Wilton | Aug 27, 2014 |
“Yellow” by Nathan Sawaya I admit it. Sometimes, when my own Art frustrates me, I compare it to other artist’s work. So many artists seem so much further along than me. Their work is stronger, they are more successful, and they all seem to have...
by Nicholas Wilton | Aug 20, 2014 |
When you make a mediocre painting bigger it just gets more mediocre. I sure know this feeling and I don’t like it. However when you make something powerful AND it happens to be bigger then it can become breathtaking. Making art bigger than ourselves can be...
by Nicholas Wilton | Aug 14, 2014 |
Michelangelo’s “David” I think you know when something you have made surpasses Good and becomes Great. I know I do. It feels wonderful. Unfortunately, this doesn’t happen all the time. How can you shift your work from Good to Great more often?...
by Nicholas Wilton | Aug 11, 2014 |
Detail from “Arcade” by Nicholas Wilton People desire art because it makes them feel alive. Like leaving a monotonous office job for a vacation, Art gives people a new, fresh experience that they crave. The Art that we notice, talk about and dream...
by Nicholas Wilton | Aug 6, 2014 |
“Tomboy” by Nicholas Wilton. When someone is about to purchase your art they always look at it for a long time. They also look at the small white tag on the wall next to the art to see the title. They are looking for connection with your art. How...