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These days, more and more people are finding the importance of arts in society. Art is the product of the creativity of every individual and thus many people are pursuing this for the love of their craft. One of the art collections that is very popular among art aficionados these days are Doug Hyde prints. But the main question is whether these Doug Hyde prints are worth investing in or not?
For people who are not familiar with Doug Hyde, he is an artist who was born in Bristol in 1972. Being raised in Bristol, he was seen to have great interest in art as a child. During that time, he spent numerous days mastering his craft by drawing and painting during school. Upon growing up, he realized in his mind that the path that he wanted to follow should have something to do with art.
From creating paintings in his free time, in 2002 he was named to be the best selling artist in the UK. However, he did not let success interfere with this personal life as he chose to work for his family while continuously returning to his artistry with enthusiasm.
In terms of his techniques of painting, Doug would paint on large canvases, which never fails to give every art piece a distinct characteristic. Simultaneously, he likes to use pastel colours in his artwork and paint with his fingers, which is a very unique way of coming up with his finished works.
So if you would like to be in the art prints business, it is important for you to look not only at the current status of the artist but also his or her future. If the artist is currently popular, it is not an assurance that the artist will still give you the same return on your investment after a number of years. As long as you understand this concept, it is certain that this business will give you a long term income that you need.
Talking about the artist, Doug Hyde prints have become very popular these days because of his characteristics. And for five years, his popularity has remained to be in the upper half of artists' popularity charts.
However, you will notice these days that art prints are getting cheaper due to the recession and therefore it could be a very wise investment as if the artist remains popular as the economy picks up you could sell the art prints for much more especially if it is signed. The other thing to think about is how long you're prepared to keep a signed art print for, if you view it as a long term investment then you may want to invest now when signed art prints are cheaper so you can hold on to it till after the artist has died. At this point the piece could become very valuable especially if it is signed.
If you are a collector of limited edition signed prints or if you are simply interested in seeing some Doug Hyde Prints then why not visit Collectors Prints. Here you will be able to find out news about your favourite artists as well as the latest releases.
The Ten Most Common Mistakes New Unsigned Artists Make
Beware...here are 10 common mistakes I have seen new artists make over and over again.
THE TEN MOST COMMON MISTAKES A NEW ARTIST MAKES
1) THEY DON'T KNOW WHO THEY ARE AND WHO THE AUDIENCE IS THAT THEY ARE TRYING TO REACH.Can you identify your target market? Do you know their age group? Are they primarily male or female? What artists do they listen to and support? What image should you project to reach this audience?
2) THEY MISS THEIR "ONLY" CHANCE TO MAKE A GREAT "FIRST IMPRESSION". You only get one chance to make a first impression so the one you do make has got it make it count! Don't be impulsive of releasing you're recording, sending it in for evaluation or posting it on the social sites before it is ready.
3) THEY ARE NOT ABLE TO "PULL IT OFF" LIVE. You need to play out live as much as possible - but only when you are truly ready to do so. Nothing will hurt you more than to create excitement in your recordings and then fall on your face in front of expectant fans live.
4) THEY RELY TO HEAVILY ON THE OPINIONS THOSE AROUND THEM. I can't tell you the number of times I have been in preproduction with a band or artist who was trying to make a case for a song to be included on a CD because their aunt, uncle or next door neighbor thought it was a hit. Be especially careful not to make critical decisions based only on comments from adoring friends and family. Undoubtedly they are biased and will have a vested stake in your success.
5) THEY TRY TO LAUNCH WITH TO MANY SONGS. Even thought it's tempting, never give away all of your material at one time. You will be doing extremely well if you perfect three or four songs first. Always lead with your best material but make sure that your direction is cohesive.
6) THEY TRY TO BE COOL AND WRITE OBSCURE LYRICS OR WANDER TO FAR AWAY FROM ACCEPTED SONG STRUCTURE. It used to be very hip to write lyrics that people had to try and figure out by debating them amongst each other but unless you are a "druggie" band or writer re-incarnated from the 70's, it is much better to write you songs in the first person and try as much as possible to pack them with emotion and experiences others have felt and can relate to as well. Also, don't think it's cool to wait forever to get to the chorus or try a one-minute intro or guitar solo. Study pop structure and learn it. You can learn more about this issue at www.musicproshollywood.com.musicproshollywood.com
7) THEY JUMP IN TO SELF-RECORDING THEIR MUSIC WITHOUT ANY RECORDING EXPERIENCE. Obviously, the best option if you can afford it is to use an experienced recording engineer to record and mix your music. This may not be possible and today it is so tempting to make tracks on computers and bang them into a sequencer or hard drive system, put on a vocal, do a quick mix and call it a master. In order for your recordings to be competitive against the big artists that do have the great sounding tracks.
THEY RELEASE VIDEOS OF THEMSELVES BEFORE THEY ARE READY. Again, because the net offers such quick access to social sites, you may be tempted to start posting videos of rehearsals and performances before they are ready to be seen. You must make certain that what you are putting up is doing you justice. Remember, every time you post something or send it to someone you are inviting yourself to be judged.
9) THEY ARE TO ANXIOUS TO SIGN "ANY" CONTRACT. If you sign an agreement too early with a local manager, agent or your bass player's father, you will pay dearly for it later when you need to get out of it in order to sign with real professionals who have the experience, contacts and leverage to make it happen for you. This is not to say that someone with little experience cannot work hard and get you to the top, but to make it as a world-class artist, it will happen faster with a professional team behind you.
10) THEY ARE IN A HURRY TO SIGN WITH A MAJOR. The decision to submit your material to a major is a tempting one and the tendency of many artists is to care more about chasing and getting the "deal" than the financial ramifications of what the deal means in the future after they've signed it. Most artists don't realize the facts until too late,Be smart and polish your "diamond" first, it might be priceless!
About the Author
David Kershenbaum is internationally known producer and music entrepreneur. As a multi - Grammy winner, Kershenbaum has over 75 international gold and platinum albums to his credit. Fans say that he is one of the top producers in the world. Kershenbaum has proven his ability as a strong srtist development executive. He supervised or produced Janet Jackson, Duran, Duran, Tori Amos, Joe Jackson, Bryan Adams and more http://www.musicproshollywood.com http://www.davidkershenbaum.com email; david@musicproshollywood.com
I just bought a painting and would like to try to find info on the artist it is signed Heisler?
I only paid 400 dollars at a local good will but I thought it was so well done. It was bought while I was visiting San Jose Ca. It might just be a local artist but I have no Idea where to start. It is kind of a dunes scape with a boat and houses in the distance and beautiful big sky. really nice. The i in the signature is dotted with a small circle. Anyway if anyone can help it would be appreciated.
Enter whatever you have into an arts search engine like www.absolutearts.com or wwar.com
Enter the name, year, medium, size, subject matter...whatever you have to work with and see what comes up. The sites have a lot of living artists as well as dead artists. if the artist is dead, you might get a dealer or gallery come up that deals with the artist estate.
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