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September 15, 2008

Art Exposed, Vol 1-7, Sept 15, 2008

Welcome to Issue number 7 of

Art Exposed

the online magazine by, for and about the artists of NakedGenius.

This week’s editor: Nick Fuller; Managing Editor: DLKeur; Publisher: NakedGenius.com

Editorial Our articles this
week are:
Which category of art buyer are you? Are you the buyer that feels deeply passionate about a piece, do you feel “love” for it, does it move you? Or is it the potential to earn cold hard cash, that tickles your fancy, the joy of making a good investment with a good return at some point? Maybe, if your eyes are already following these words, you know which one of the two you are?    

The Love Factor

Do you wait for the “love” and investment never crosses your mind? If that is the case then the number of potential pieces to buy may be limitless. But with such enormous scope you have two decisions to make, what art you are searching for and from what type of venue you can buy that art.

Choosing what kind of art may be the most difficult thing. Digital Art? Drawings? Abstracts? Photography? Figurative? There are seemingly endless choices and as it is something that you may take with you through the rest of your life, the only real guideline that holds true, is TO BUY ONLY WHAT YOU REALLY LIKE!

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Blocks Of Color by StacyLee
Sometimes in art, the most simplest of ideas are the most effective. What about combining bits and pieces of many of one artist’s works together into one piece? That’s exactly what Stacy Lee MORE…
Five Years Ago and Today; a Naked Genius Artist by Edward Kinally
Five years ago artist Edward Kinnally was marketing electroluminescent lamps (think Timex “Indiglo”) to much of the the U.S. automotive market. An example of this effort can be found in the Machine Design article, “Low-power backlighting“, written by Ed and a co-worker. Having held various postitions within the company, Ed had an opportunity to give presentations at MORE…
The Ashes and Snow Project
Ashes and Snow, the child of Gregory Colbert, is one of the most inspiring and beautiful art/photography/video projects ever envisaged. A “real” physical art project accompanied by an incredibly well designed website, Ashes and Snow maintains an unrivalled……………Canadian born, Gregory Colbert, began the project in 1992 to explore the relationship between animals and man. After 10 years he launched a show/exhibition for the project in Venice, Italy, the biggest ever seen in that country. Since then, it has moved to different venues around the world MORE…
Rose Within by Tim Stringer
There is a story in Kabbalah about a beggar who moves to a new town and quickly runs afoul of a local who doesn’t think much of beggars. Wisely the beggar learns to avoid the man. The story goes on to tell that in the following weeks the beggar gains an anonymous benefactor who every week provides him with just the amount of money MORE..
Forgetting Myself by D. L. Keur
Waiting by DLKeurSwirls of color move under my hand and my mind moves with them, shifting focus, dwelling in the moment by moment changes…feeling.  I drift away from any awareness of “me,” entering a timeless perpetua that doesn’t recognize any semblence of “me”.  MORE…
The Art of Naked Genius | Revad’s Pages
When asked to contribute to the Naked Genius book: The Art of Naked Genius, I had to decide how best to present my work in book form for the very first time. Selecting images for my contribution proved to be, at first, very difficult.  Of course, I could have picked my favourites or, as I am prone to do in such circumstances, turn to random.org to give me a random selection from a numbered set. MORE…
Fluid by Daniel Kazor
Going through some of my latest shots I realized that one of my favorite subjects seems to be water. This got me to thinking why this might be, what makes water such a alluring subject? I could come up with many reasons, but three jump to mind MORE…
Photography for Beginners by Gracey Stinson
Here’s the point for beginner’s in this article - just because you don’t have professional equipment at the moment doesn’t mean you can’t make some great shots for yourself and your family, and progress at your own pace to a more professional realm. MORE…
Editor’s Picks
Cliff Ribbon by DLKeur Quicksilver Reflection by JadeGreenImage Gateway by Edward Kinnally
     

Marigold by Revad

Steam Clock by Daniel Kazor The North Wind by StacyLee
     
Pieces in Time by Gracey Cedar Hill by Tim Stringer
The Art Of Naked Genius
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