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When is the right time to exhibit your art online?

"I had a very strong belief — I still do — that the act of going public is a very important decision. Everything you do from the point when you go public is part of the public record and is out there and you cannot get it back. Anything before the time when you go public is nobody’s business, and you don’t have to talk ab...

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The watercolour renaissance and why you should give it a try

With watercolour, you can't cover up the marks. There's the story of the construction of the picture, and then the picture might tell another story as well. - David Hockney Coinciding with their latest exhibition at the Tate Britain, the Tate has been doing a fantastic job over the last month promoting Watercolour paining as...

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Pinning the tail on Picasso's donkey. Is it still your art, if someone adapts it?

"It's like adding a tail onto an animal painted by Picasso. It's ridiculous"- Sir Anthony Caro Last week ARTINFO reported that Sir Anthony Caro was caught up in an arguement with auction house bonhams over a sculpture of his, that had been modified by the purchaser but was being sold as his work. Disowning the work, he stated "It's a very b...

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Innovative Idea: Made.com

I recently discovered Made.com and I have to hand it to them for coming up for an innovative way of selling furniture online. It’s based on the Collective buying power principle that by bulk buying you can negotiate a lower price for an order. The solution is simple and elegant, the designers at made.com come up with a beautifully design...

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From small Acorn's ... great Apple trees grow?

From small Acorn's ... great Apple trees grow?: Apple are rumoured to be interested in acquiring Cambridge based ARM Holdings which licence the majority of mobile chips. Makes sense as they are apparently one of ARM’s biggest clients.

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