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Imagekind Artist Natasha Wescoat Shares Valuable Tips at EBSQ

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Natasha Wescoat, one of our top selling artists, has recently contributed a few very interesting articles to the EBSQ blog. I found them particularly insightful and knew they were worth sharing as soon as I finished reading them. I especially like her DIY and whatever-it-takes attitude.

Image: Just Waking III by Natasha Wescoat
http://natashawescoat.imagekind.com

In Creating Your Success: Online Self-Publishing, Natasha says, “Being successful doesn’t mean it must be determined through traditional channels. Media moguls are cutting college to develop their successful technology, artists are fending off traditional education in favor of self education, and writers are finding they don’t have to go through publishers to follow their dreams.” I like her attitude and perception! I am glad to read how she has been able to successfully leverage all the resources available to artists to show and sell their work.

Image: Crystal Breezes by Natasha Wescoat
http://natashawescoat.imagekind.com

Check out both articles on EBSQ’s blog: Creating Your Success: Online Self-Publishing and Using Flickr To Market Your Art

I am excited to see how all of our amazing artistic collaborations are coming together! Not only does Imagekind have a great relationship with EBSQ but also a fantastic partnership with Flickr, one of the top photo sharing sites. It is fascinating to see how the artistic web continues to grow and spread!

Take a look at Natasha Wescoat’s art at Imagekind. Her whimsical trees are simply captivating and you can now purchase her art as greeting cards.

Top 5 Interior Decorating and Art Trends For 2008

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Pamela Smith, one of the top experts in the quickly rising field of interior redesign, discusses having the proper perspective on trends:

“Are trends merely a designer’s opinion of what’s in fashion, or are they important style markers that add continuity to our lives? When asking for a definition of the word ‘trend,’ my guess is most would say it means transitory - like lava lamps and shag carpeting. However, I imagine trends as sturdier stuff, based on finding beautiful and appropriate core-enhancers for a home. Your home shouldn’tt be all about changing styles for change’s sake. Trends are about adding in fresh pieces that solidify the layers around the core.

“Updating your home with stylish, new furnishings has never been easier. There is such a wide array of styles available your’e sure to find several to suit your home’s decor. Whether you prefer ultra-sophisticated, nature-inspired, Zen influence, or country cozy, each of these styles shows up as a trend in 2008. It’s an effortless way to redesign

Seeing Through

Image: Seeing Through by Tara Catalano
http://tcatalano.imagekind.com

Top Five Interior Decorating and Art Trends for 2008

Decorating your home is easier once you have decided on your art decorating style. This year’s hot trends in interior decorating and design feature natural elegance coupled with striking statements. Art and wall decor are major factors in 2008 and their successful use really sets the tone and standard for the rest of a room.

Follow these decorating tips to set your interior wall decor apart from the rest. You will notice trends that pair contrasting elements, colors and styles together in a way that creates a harmonious and peaceful experience.

Burr Oak

Image: Burr Oak by Notley Hawkins
http://notleyhawkins.imagekind.com

With the Olympics being held in China this year, look for global inspirations to influence several decorating trends in 2008 including prevalent uses of Eastern, Asian and Moroccan styles. Zen inspired decoration is also prevalent in 2008 to help create a balanced and peaceful interior. Below are the top five interior decorating ideas for 2008 that are sure to help guide how you think and respond to art.

1. Natural Inspiration

The natural look of wood, metal and other elements found throughout nature is a huge interior decorating trend for 2008. Look for gentle greens, earthy browns, rustic silvers, brushed coppers, sky blues, golden yellows and other nature-inspired colors that will add warmth to your interior decor. Look for artwork that pairs the earth-inspired colors with a darker natural touch; artwork that features soft subtle colors accented with dark, woodsy and metallic looking frames.

Harvest Moon

Image: Harvest Moon by Peggy Garr
http://peggygarr.imagekind.com

2. Contrasting Colors

Look for colors that complement each other in a distinct way. Be careful though not to go overboard with too many colors that would distract more than attract. A delicate balance provides a striking appearance. Softer hues of white and ivory contrasted with rich tones and bright accents. Think soft colors with timely bursts of flare; Asian influences will permeate the color combinations throwing in bright reds, oranges and yellows amongst the darker, softer and muted colors. Look for art trends to find a successful balance of both worlds: soft with hints of bold.

Red Key

Image: Red Key by Jarmila Kostliva
http://kostliva.imagekind.com

3. Texture

The ability to feel what you see is an important trend for interior decors in 2008. Mixing textures enhances the visual impact and adds a sense of completeness to other popular interior decorating trends for 2008. Think contrasting natural colors and textures in a way that adds luxury in a very dramatic way. Mixing traditional, ornate frames with contemporary and modern art trends is also an excellent way to enhance the harmonizing textured appearance. Look for wrapped or framed canvas artwork that enhances not only your walls but also your entire interior decor.

Golden Brown

Image: Golden Brown by Hilary Quinn
http://hilaryquinn.imagekind.com

4. Simple and Sophisticated

Veer away from gaudy and overdone. Luxury no longer means more but rather simple and concise. 2008 decorating styles feature simple statements that enhance the feeling of tranquility. Creating a harmonious atmosphere that inspires peace is also a very popular trend this year. Homes and the decor used are becoming so much more than just a dwelling but should inspire a sense of sanctuary. Keep in mind, simplicity is not minimalism. Think using one word where others would use three; a sophistication of style; simple and relaxing, not cluttered and chaotic. Look for artwork that calms but is not lifeless; everything from landscapes to abstracts should gently inspire rather than confuse and complicate.

Conch Shell

Image: Conch Shell in Color by Art Media Pix
http://artmediapix.imagekind.com

5. Impressive Impact

Look for wall art style trends that make one statement powerfully instead of many statements quietly. Use oversized decor in a way that makes an impact. Present one large focal point that can make a lasting impression. The proper use of impactful pieces is a popular idea when creating a harmonious and peaceful surrounding. Using large pieces helps shifts the focus of perspective of what is typically thought of as important; it’s very Zen. Look for massive art prints on canvas or framed that includes all the right accents to increase the dramatic impact the piece has on any home decor.

Ironwork Roof

Image: Ironwork Roof by Justin Short
http://shortwork.imagekind.com

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Pamela Smith is a guest blogger for Imagekind and is one of the top experts in interior redesign and decorating. She is the owner of PSRedesigns, which specializes in “one-day interior makeovers.” We are happy to share her insight of new decorating trends and great tips on successfully decorating with art. Pam was a founding member of the redesign organization IRIS and is now proud to be a part of the National Redesign Institute as an instructor of interior redesign, real estate staging, and decorating.

Tips to Decorate with Framed Artwork

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Look Mom, Imagekind’s on TV!

Kevin, our CEO and Fearless Leader spent some time on one of the local news stations here in Seattle to help explain a few of the top tips and trends when decorating with wall art. We have added the video to YouTube for you to share in some of the great press Imagekind has been getting recently!

Take a look and let us know what you think. We are always excited to share how our artist community is changing the way people experience artwork.

Artists featured: Eli Halpin, Herb Dickinson, Sue Nosler Gray, Michael Rafferty and Tess Johnson.

Meet the Expert: Decorating with Independent Artists

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Pamela Smith is a guest blogger for Imagekind who is one of the top experts in interior redesign and decorating. She is the owner of PSRedesigns, which specializes in one-day interior makeovers. We are happy to share her insight of new decorating trends and great tips on successfully decorating with art. Pam was a founding member of the redesign organization IRIS and is now proud to be a part of the National Redesign Institute as an instructor of interior redesign, real estate staging, and decorating. Read on to find her expert hints and tips.

Thank you to Rich Collins for inspiring this latest blog topic. It’s always important to know your audience. For me as a designer it’s obviously my client; but as a guest blogger for Imagekind my audience seems to be you, the professional artist! We are all in a similar boat, trying to find the optimal way to reach our target market. Hopefully my insights will help you gain a better perspective in how art buyers find you.

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Getting Noticed: Your Stories are Making Quite the Impression

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Create Your Story with Pictures

Tell Your Story with Pictures

Imagekind has been getting some amazing recognition recently and we thought we would share some of it with you. The Imagekind Story Frame has been making quite an impression around the web and we are excited to see what people are saying. “Perfect for capturing all kinds of memories - from family adventures to romantic vacations and special holidays - Story Frames are one-of-a-kind gifts to surprise and delight a coach, teacher, grandparent or best friend.”

Take a look at what’s being said about the Imagekind Story Frame:

Mommies With Style (mommieswithstyle.com) Personalize Your Wall with Imagekind

Classy Mommy (classymommy.com) Gifts for Baby Girls and BoysAs Seen on ClassyMommy.com

Red Tricycle (red-tri.com) Pint Sized News for Savvy Grown-Ups

The Calgary Sun (calsun.canoe.ca) Showing Love for Family Down to An Art

With the Imagekind Story Frame, telling your story through pictures has never been easier. You can easily upload, resize, crop and rotate with just a few simple clicks. After you get the pictures perfect, you can customize your frame and mat selections to accent your theme perfectly.

Check it out and get creative!Â

Marketing Tips: New Trends to Help You Sell at Imagekind

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Take a minute to analyze the graph below, it might just help you in your endeavor to increase sales.

This information is pulled from a service offered by Google called Trends. Google Trends displays aggregated graphs of information mapping the amount of a specific word or terms searched using Google. Simply, it lets you see what people are searching for, and to what degree of interest searchers have in specific words or terms. What this provides practically is a way to help determine what is on the market’s mind.

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Cool Happenings with Some of Our Amazing Artists

Friday, January 25th, 2008

FIFA Altitude Ban Sports Day by Andrew Gibson

Image: FIFA Altitude Ban Sports Day by Andrew Gibson

Every now and then, we catch wind of some great stuff Imagekind members are doing around the web and, since we get pretty excited around here, we thought we should share. We can’t possibly keep track of everyone, so if you know something you think we should, let us know! Post a comment below or shoot us an email. We are always looking for great ideas and want to know what interests our members. Who knows, if it interests us, we might just be able to help you broadcast it to the world.

Keep reading to learn some great tips to help you sell art online.

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Meet the Expert: Pamela Smith - Decorator Extraordinaire

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Pamela Smith is a guest blogger for Imagekind who is one of the top experts in interior redesign and decorating. She is the owner of PSRedesigns, which specializes in “one-day interior makeovers.” We are happy to share her insight of new decorating trends and great tips on successfully decorating with art. Pam was a founding member of the redesign organization IRIS and is now proud to be a part of the National Redesign Institute as an instructor of interior redesign, real estate staging, and decorating. Read on to find her expert hints and tips.

Art has a lot to do with connecting: connecting emotionally, visually, and viscerally in one very important triad between the art, the viewer and the environment. As a guest blogger for Imagekind, it’s my pleasure to connect with you, introducing you to some valuable information on art and your interior spaces. And thanks to the world of blogging, I hope that this information connects to a world of art enthusiasts. Thanks Imagekind!

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5 Simple Tips for Decorating with Art

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Choosing art can be a difficult process. Not only are there millions of pieces out there for you to sift through, look at, dismiss and decide upon, you must also have a good understanding of what it is you are trying to accomplish when decorating with art. Below are five simple tips that can make selecting artwork easier and ultimately more enjoyable.

  • Connect with it: Art is many things to many people, but when choosing how to decorate with it, it needs to be yours and yours alone. Whether the piece inspires you, calms you, excites you or just generally makes you happy, that is where you need to start.
  • Blend it: Not only should the artwork affect you internally and emotionally, it must help create a space that surrounds you externally. Whether it is furnishings, accessories or the people who occupy the space, the art you choose should be a reflection of that and be able to pull it all together.
  • Hang it: What good is wall art if is not on the wall? Here are a few tips for hanging your artwork:
    • Bigger is often better by creating more of a statement. Go with small prints on narrow walls and large works for large surface areas.
    • When hanging wall art over furniture, it should generally not be longer than the piece of furniture.
    • Hang art so that the center point of the piece is at eye level for the average person. 
  • Mat it: A white or subtle cream mat brings the focus to the artwork itself. To create maximum impact with your prints, consider choosing a mat that contrasts your wall color: light mat with a dark wall and dark mat for wall painted with a light color.
  • Frame it: Usually, when selecting a frame, you want to avoid choosing a color that is too similar to the color of the mat you chose. Blending and selecting mat and frame colors that are evident within the painting itself can provide a cohesive and complete look.
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Viral Videos Could Sell Your Wares

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Videos on YouTube have advertised just about everything else alongside their clips, why not your work? Here at Imagekind, we’re starting to see referral traffic from member generated videos, driving users to their art galleries. Investigating this a bit we see plenty of opportunity for any artist who who’s inclined to create some unique video around their subjects, and market themselves while their at it.

youtube_vintage Sites like YouTube make it very easy to get video going online, so all you need is a camera, or screen capture software (if there is a digital component to your work), and maybe some video editing software (you can find some basic applications for free online). 

 

You might already want to use video sites like this to host video for other other purposes, but as long as your becoming your own “auteur”, you might as well fill out some details for those who happen upon your clips while browsing these sites.  Going further, you could create a detailed profile that helps your audience identify and check out all your work, giving some connection to the subject matter and style of your episodes.

The crucial component in creating a video that gets watched is creativity.  Keep reading and we’ll go through some of the artists we found that have tried different approaches to gain views numbering from the hundreds to tens of thousands - even over 4 million!

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