Saturday, February 17, 2024

Post 434: PWAS Website and Member Notes

PWAS Websites and Membership Notes

A few questions come up about the Prince William Art Society periodically from our members and from the general public, media, and businesses in the area. The PWAS website has all the pertinent information about WHO PWAS is, WHAT PWAS does, WHERE PWAS will be, AND PWAS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). And there is so much more to learn about PWAS!

The Prince William Art Society Home Page

This blog post will point out some common queries, starting out with how to (re)join PWAS.

Two Ways to Renew and Join PWAS Membership

In the Beginning - (of the year) - PWAS membership rejoining is open for a period of time - for now, up to the end of February. Obviously, anyone can join at any time and we have prorated the membership depending on full year to partial year.

I've had several people ask questions about how to join or rejoin the Prince William Art Society - and there are 2 ways to join the longest running art group in PWCounty here in good ole' Virginia. 

It all starts by going to the PWAS website.

Go to the PWAS website and to the Membership Page at 

https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Method 1. Click the Join PWAS green button to pay by credit card. It is safe, easy and QUICK! An email verifying your membership and welcome will be sent to you. This is the PWAS preferred method and the member is easily added to our member/mailing list and payment is received directly.
 
Method 2. BELOW the green Join button are the directions to MAIL in your payment. Click the "Click Here" to get the Form to mail in with your payment and drop that in the mail. Once your mail is received and processed, you will be sent an email verification/welcome.

After February, former members that have not rejoined will be removed from our mailing list and opportunities to join in our group's activities, art shows, etc. Also, if the past member is in our PWAS Showcase Gallery, they'll be removed as well. 
 
And we have a LOT planned for 2024-2025 that you might miss!
 
Remember, PWAS meets once a month on the 4th Monday of the month at 7:30pm at the Tall Oaks Community Center, 2298 Cotton Mill Dr. Woodbridge, Va, which is open to the public - so come on by!

PWAS Artistry Spin Blog

The PWAS blog is a source for "articles" written in a more conversational tone about anything ART and about the Prince William Art Society, its members and its activities - art shows, art news, images, ideas and so much more. 

Go to https://artistryspin.blogspot.com/

With currently 433 Blog Posts (prior to this one) there is a lot of meat on this steak!

PWAS Artistry Spin Blog

 
In a way, Artistry Spin could even be considered an ongoing history about PWAS. If you ever wonder if there is any information about a certain PWAS topic on the blog, a good idea is to use the Search this Blog feature at the top of the right-hand navigation on a keyword about that topic.
 
Remember to Follow the Blog, Comments are very welcome and see the Comments page if you need help.

PWAS Shop

Many of the PWAS Members that have art displayed at the GoWell Locations are featured in our online Shop located at https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/category/all-products The locations that show our art do not sell the art directly, the visitors and potential buyers can click on a QR Code prominently featured per location and they are directed to shop on the web link.

PWAS Shop Page

If you need help with the GoWell information, please see the GoWell page.

PWAS Contacts

Not only does the Board and Contacts page give you the who's who on Board Member Names and positions, but it gives you options on various emails to direct your inquiries, questions, suggestions and who to send news to. 

PWAS Board and Contacts Page

PWAS Frequently Asked Questions

Divided up into various sections, find common FAQs: General, Advice, Shop/Store, Resources, and Scholarship information of interest to you.
 
Note also that on the Blog, there is a FAQ page as well for in depth Q&A at 

PWAS Calls for Art

PWAS future Calls for Art (C4A) were discussed to be handled by going to the website. Previously sent out and submitted via email for various locations, in future there may be alternative methods for submitting art. A Call may go out by email to PWAS members to announce it, but the possibility to submit to the C4A through a link on the PWAS website may be available for consistency as well.
See https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/call-for-art

PWAS Gallery

PWAS Members have the option when they join the art group to pay an annual and minimal fee to showcase their own art on their own PWAS page. This link goes to the Gallery Home, but in the drop down navigation when you hover over the "Gallery", you will see the individual pages to each artist.
 
Once payment for your personal Showcase page is paid for, the Webmaster will contact you for your information. Have a look at the other PWAS Member pages to have an idea on what you will need so that formatting is consistent.

PWAS Donations

There is a difference in the Donations page and being a Patron or Sponsor of PWAS.

Donations - are for those that desire to give to the Scholarship Fund that PWAS gives out annually. https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/donations

If you want to give to the Prince William Art Society as a Patron or Sponsor, go to the Membership page at https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership There you can click on the green Join PWAS button and note the check box for Patron or Sponsor when you give via credit card. Either way, PWAS thanks you very much.

PWAS Chat on Facebook (FB)

PWAS has its own private Group on Facebook - open to Current PWAS Members ONLY. We just went to 19 PWAS Members in the FB group as of this writing. It can be used any way the PWAS members would like, including posting other interesting Calls for Art in the area, art questions, PWAS questions, pictures, community notes, create a poll, add a chat, create events and MORE! - I'm not posting the link here but be aware that if you use FB and are a member of PWAS, you can request membership to join or send me your FB name.
 

We have PWAS Members that are so very talented in so many ways - not only in the art they create, but the skill sets they have, and the desire of "giving back" and success for the Prince William Art Society when they donate their time and talents.

If you haven't visited the PWAS website in awhile, check out the information available to you - as a member or as a business, group, media - we'd love to hear from you. Drop a comment below.

Quick side note: To prevent spam comments, the Blog Admin needs to approve each comment left, so allow time for me to put the paint brush down to click it. The same with PWAS Chat member requests approvals. Believe me, we get the spammers!


Author: Donna Liguria
Artistry Spin Blogmaster and an artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, her Donna's Esty site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.

Photography/Video Credits:
Donna Liguria

Local Art: The Prince William Art Society is a 50+-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia. Visit us at any of our local art shows or join us for our monthly meetings - held on the 4th Monday of the month at the Tall Oaks Community Center at 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Woodbridge, VA at 7:30pm

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Have an idea for a blog post? Are you a writer and want to help with the blog? Let me know! Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Post 433: What Are You Wearing?

What Are You Wearing?

At the award shows there is always someone asking on the red carpet runway of all the actors and actresses, "Who are you wearing?" I'm asking here, "what are you wearing...when you paint"?

Creating Something Beautiful is Messy Business

Everyone and their mother-in-law has a video of them painting away and perhaps its for video purposes, in clothes that I would be cringing in - in case I ruined them while I paint. Paint smudges just seems inevitable doesn't it? I am forever flicking paint or dropping a paint brush, or running my sleeve in paint without realizing it, then spreading paint all over my shirt. I even have paint on my favorite slippers. (heavy sigh)

Then there are a few videos of the chick in the very pretty flowery-flowy dresses, throwing buckets of paint at the canvas up on the wall or on the floor and splattering paint from wall to wall in her studio. Or taking her bouquet of roses and dipping the whole batch in paint and swooshing them across the canvas, dripping paint across floor and her once pretty dress. Then wallowing on the floor thrashing in paint. I can't even imagine her clothes budget. 

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Thrift Stores

Sure, I sometimes wear old T-shirts and jeans or leggings as Art Wear. But for me, I like haunting various thrift stores wherever I go for great finds - and I even look for Art Wear. If I can spend a $1 on a big man's shirt to wear over my own clothes or a couple of bucks on a comfy shirt with nice pockets - those are some nice finds for me. Found a decent smock one time too. Just have to get the goods home and into the laundry first.

Aprons just don't seem to have enough protection - maybe more so if you are a standing painter compared to a sitting painter? Not sure.

The newest acquisitions for my Art Wear Collection from a thrift store in Richmond, VA are a couple of Nurses Smocks with big beautiful pockets at $5 each. Can't wait to get paint all over those on the red carpet.

What do you wear while you paint? Do you have a favorite "paint shirt", or overalls, or do you wear an apron? Do you wear a smock? There is NO way an oil or acrylic painter, a charcoal or pastel or ink artist doesn't make some sort of mess! So what do you wear to TRY to offset the potential mess?

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Author: Donna Liguria
Artistry Spin Blogmaster and an artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, her Donna's Esty site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.

Local Art: The Prince William Art Society is a 50+-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia. Visit us at any of our local art shows or join us for our monthly meetings - held on the 4th Monday of the month at the Tall Oaks Community Center at 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Woodbridge, VA at 7:30pm

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Have an idea for a blog post? Are you a writer and want to help with the blog? Let me know! Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Monday, February 12, 2024

Post 432: Monthly Meeting Mon Feb 26 for PWAS

Monthly Meeting Mon Feb 26 for the Prince William Art Society

The monthly meeting of the Prince William Art Society is on the 4th Monday of the month at 7:30pm at Tall Oaks Community Center, 12298 Cotton Mill Dr., Woodbridge, VA 22192. PWAS is a vibrant non-profit art group in Prince William County since 1971 and the group is made up of artists of every level and experience! The public is welcome to attend so come by!

Relationships in an Art Group

February is all about relationships! The Prince William Art Society has already begun a full and varied schedule of opportunities for showing members' work and enhancing our art experiences. This month during program time we will provide information about the activities and efforts that go on behind the scenes to make it all happen. Relationships are so much richer with a healthy dose of give and take! Come enhance your understanding of how things go from first glance to final artful event.

Following the relationship building agenda, there will be the regular short business meeting. Meetings are free and open to non members as well, who are warmly invited to attend. The program will begin at 7:30 pm at the Tall Oaks Community Center, 12298 Cotton Mill Dr., Woodbridge, VA 22192 on Monday, February 26, 2024.

January 2024 PWAS Meeting with a guest speaker


Author: Donna Liguria
Artistry Spin Blogmaster and an artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, her Donna's Esty site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.

Photography/Video Credits:
Donna Liguria

Local Art: The Prince William Art Society is a 50+-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia. Visit us at any of our local art shows or join us for our monthly meetings - held on the 4th Monday of the month at the Tall Oaks Community Center at 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Woodbridge, VA at 7:30pm

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Have an idea for a blog post? Are you a writer and want to help with the blog? Let me know! Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Post 431: Paint, Talk and Support

Paint, Talk and Support

Elizabeth Stathis, our new Prince William Art Society President, will be teaching an art class at Daral Noor Mosque, 5404 Hoadly Road, Manassas, VA on Sunday, February 18 from 2-4pm.

From PWAS President, Elizabeth Stathis

February 18th I will be teaching the very first class at the Daral Noor Mosque which is part of the Muslim Association of Virginia (MAV) in Manassas.They are located at 5404 Hoadly Road, Manassas, VA. 

The hours are from 2-4 pm. The MAV provides the room, supplies, and helpers. They are expecting THIRTY people from the ages of 14 up to adult. Numerous counselors will be in the room as well to be available to speak with the students as they relax and create art.

*Classes - all ages*Diversity*Healthcare artI plan to begin with a basic blind contour drawing of a simple still life with pencil and paper. Next, I show light direction, and where are the shadows then? What are the shapes of these two things? Then they take what they learned from drawing from real life and draw it on a canvas board. I then show them how to paint in the highlights and shadows. Color comes next if they are ready.

I will be taking a tour of their facility on February,13th, a Tuesday at 1:30 pm. If anyone (PWAS member) would like to join me please do!

 

This class fits all of our criteria needing to be met for our Grant money requirements and for the next report. This was already included in the February report as an up and coming activity for this next phase.


Author: Elizabeth Stathis
 
Author: Donna Liguria
Artistry Spin Blogmaster and an artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, her Donna's Esty site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.


Local Art: The Prince William Art Society is a 50+-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia. Visit us at any of our local art shows or join us for our monthly meetings - held on the 4th Monday of the month at the Tall Oaks Community Center at 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Woodbridge, VA at 7:30pm

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Have an idea for a blog post? Are you a writer and want to help with the blog? Let me know! Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Post 430: 6th Annual PW Native Plant Symposium

6th Annual PW Native Plant Symposium Sat, Feb 10, 2024

Need something fun to do today? Is your green thumb fading and you need it re-greened? Head over to the 6th Annual Prince William Native Plant Symposium Saturday, February 10 between 9am and 4pm at George Mason University George Mason Circle Manassas, VA 20109.

Prince William Art Society Will Be There

PWAS will have some art at the Symposium so stop in and see us!

Some of our Art Society members will be there with small artworks of florals for you to enjoy and purchase!

Saturday, February 10, 2024 9:52am - from Elizabeth Stathis

Elizabeth has been THRILLED with the turn out and everyone is stopping by to look....AND to BUY!!

Photo by Elizabeth Stathis

Photo by Elizabeth Stathis 

Photo by Elizabeth Stathis 

Photo by Elizabeth Stathis 

Photo by Mark Murphy
Photo by Dawn Pritchett
Photo by Dawn Pritchett


PWAS had a great day at the PW Native Plant Symposium!


Author: Donna Liguria
Artistry Spin Blogmaster and an artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, her Donna's Esty site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.
 
Photography: Elizabeth Stathis, Dawn Pritchett, and Mark Murphy

Local Art: The Prince William Art Society is a 50+-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia. Visit us at any of our local art shows or join us for our monthly meetings - held on the 4th Monday of the month at the Tall Oaks Community Center at 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Woodbridge, VA at 7:30pm

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Have an idea for a blog post? Are you a writer and want to help with the blog? Let me know! Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Friday, February 9, 2024

Post 429: Artist Documents - What Do I Need?

Artist Documents - What Do I Need?

The day and the life of an artist consists of many things besides the joy of throwing paint around and washing their paint brushes, although that might be our favorite part. (The painting!) Some time must also be spent documenting what we do in some fashion, so some time is spent doing some office work, and promoting said art that is in the studio drying. Let's take a look at the documents that help organize, track and promote our art.

List of Artist's Documents

For some time now, the business side of creating art is both online and offline - for most artists. Having business documents that reflect your ART BUSINESS with a consistent message is an important part of your presentation. Some of the documents listed here are for the sharing, promotion and marketing of the art, some are for the record keeping and organizing (storage) of the art, and other documents are to simply track where and what happened to the art.

One of the most important aspects of your documentation is your consistency in branding for those documents viewed by the public. Your logo, colors, image(s), artist name, font, slogan - all of your marketing materials set your recognizable brand. Your presentation should always be consistent and professional - or "professionally artistic" and unique in your own way.

Typical Length of some of these documents is whatever the requestor specifies, so when submitting your documents for Calls for Art, Gallery requests, or applying for art jobs, be sure to note what they are asking for and in the format the guidelines that each opportunity specifies.

For Further Reading about Marketing and Documents:

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Artist Resume - Short and Long Versions

All of the About the Artist details. Have several different variations of your Artist Resume on hand, you will need them depending on what the requestor needs. I like having a compact version and a longer version. Character limitations can vary greatly so ensure the most pertinent info is in the first sentence or two or paragraph, is keyword friendly for searches, and is not too "wordy". As the KISS rule goes - Keep It Simple, Silly - on target and to the point. 

Typical Length: 1 to 3 pages

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name
 
Artist Name
Contact Info 
Professional Summary/Statement
Work Experience
Education - Year, What, Where
Grants/Awards
Exhibitions - selected list
Gallery Affiliations
Collaborative Projects
Commissions
Collections
Publications: Media - Print, Radio, Television, Periodicals
Website Publications, Blogs
Residencies 

For Further Reading about Resumes:
 

Artist Statement/ Bio - Short and Long Versions

An artist statement is a short, very general "about you, what you make, and why you make it" in a "personal voice and message". Typically the statement is 3-4 paragraphs. A statement is something that many galleries request to include on a label, but is also what you can organically use when someone directly asks you what you do. Thus, this script could be memorized and recited as needed, as in an elevator pitch. Include:

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name (printed materials)
 
Say your artist name
What mediums you work with
Confidently explain why you are excited about what you do
How your unique creation process is important for what you make - if it is

Art Business Card

Typically 3.5x2 inches rectangle. A very important document for an artist is their business card, although it is usually the smallest document. I've been at galleries and someone wanted to contact an artist for something they admired and perhaps want to buy or commission a new piece. And sometimes there is a card and sometimes not for that artist. It not only allows you to hand them out for networking and followup, but represents you when you are not there physically.

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name

Your Name, Art Name
Mailing Address (optional)
Email
Phone 
Social Media Handles (optional)
Website Address
Options: Logo, Tagline, QR Code, Art Sample(s), Business Mission

Artist Postcard and Flyers

Larger than a business card, it is usually 4.25x6 inches and printed on the front and back and mail-able. Text should be short, sweet and to the point. The Postcard would work well for show announcements, notifications, reminders, handouts and of course, mailing.

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name
 
An exceptional image of your work
Artist Name, Painting Title, Medium
Website
Email Address
Phone Number
Photo of you, Artist Bio 
Postal Section (Mail To)
Stamp Area
 

Artist Curriculum Vitae

This document, also called a CV, is a formal, all inclusive professional record of the artist's experiences and artistic achievements. It is a key part of the artist's portfolio, especially if your destiny includes academia.
 
Typical Length: 3-4 pages

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name
 
Artist Name
Contact Details
    Address (optional)
    Phone
    Email
    Website
Education
Profession Experience
    Teaching Experience
Awards/Fellowships/Grants
Exhibition Record - solo, two-person and/or group
Commissions
Bibliography
Media - Print, Radio, Television, online, website, Blog
Author Publications
Workshops, Presentations, Lectures, Critiques
Collections
Other - Residencies, Services, Technical, Consulting, Organizations (memberships), Juried Exhibitions, Curated, Travel and Foreign Languages
Gallery Affiliations - client list
References
 

Artist Labels

The labeling of your art an important check list item that is often overlooked by artists when delivering art to the gallery. The information shown on a label at various galleries and art shows can differ in size and detail. The label helps to identify who the art belongs to, not only for the art visitors to read but when the gallery volunteers are hanging the art - to identify it. Sometimes art signatures on the face of the painting does not easily ID the owner, for instance when initials or a logo of some sort are used.

Labels can be business card size and up. Back labels can be customized by the artist, while Front labels are usually standardized for the art event.

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name
 
Artist Name
Nationality (Location)
Birth Date (optional)
Painting (Artwork) Title
Year Created - date of completion
Medium, Surface
Size (in inches, USA)
Price
Website
Contact

Label Notes: 
  1. Depending on where the art piece will be hung, the details to include and the order of the information is subject to change. Read the directions.
  2. "Mixed Media" is NOT a Medium! State what you created it with - type of paint and materials used.
  3. Label on the Back of the artwork is typically a MUST (and may be customized by you). A Label on the Front of the artwork is usually created by the gallery from the information you submitted for consistency throughout the art space.
  4. See Inventory Notes on Artwork Titles

 

Artist Certificate of Authenticity

A Certificate of Authenticity is a short statement of declaration by you that you ARE the creator of the art and is copyrighted by you. Many resources state to have a COA for every piece of artwork you have created.

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name

Artist Signature (hand signed)
Artwork Title
Date Created
Dimensions
Medium Details
Number of Prints, Edition Number
Contact Details (optional) 

Artist Press Release/ Press Kit

The Artist Press Release is how the artist shares (online and offline) newsworthy info about local art events or projects for themselves, their art group, or their art venue. The info is typically time sensitive with dates and times that are important announcements about exhibitions, art shows, new and exciting debuts, openings, art receptions, achievements and more.

Typical size: 300-500 words on one page
 
Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name
 
Headline
Dateline - opening, duration, closing time
Artist/Art Show/Art Group Name
Title of Show
Location of Show
Any curator, supporters? - logos to include?
Price of Admittance? Free? 
Who to Contact for more information
 

The Press Release MUST include ALL of the who, what, when, where, why's and double and triple check EVERYTHING is correct before you submit the release.

 
For Further Reading on Press Releases:

Art Invoice/ Bill of Sale

The Artist Invoice documents the transaction purchase and payment between the Art Buyer and the Artist that created it. Artwork in hand is considered personal property with value - important for filing taxes and insurance.

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name
 
Dates
Contact Details
Invoice Number, Invoice Date, Invoice Due Date
From: Name, Address, Phone, Email
To: Name, Address, Email
Artwork Item Details
Description of Art or Art Service
Price (for each), Sub Totals, and Totals
Shipping Costs
Installation?
Tax
Terms and Conditions
    Method of Payment
    Payment Terms
Thumbnail of Work 
Followup and Next Steps


Art Commission and Other Contracts and Agreements

A commission is taken by a gallery or art group when art sells (typically 25-50% of the sale price) OR an art commission is when a potential art client requests an artist to create a special customized work for themselves. Here we are referring to the buyer wanting to hire and purchase an art piece from an artist. Of all our documents, this is the more complicated as it is for your protection as well as the client, and is a contract for the work.

It is important to remember that although a rough idea might be laid out when first contacted by a potential buyer, no work, listen to me...NO WORK should begin until an agreement is in hand, agreed upon, signed AND more importantly, 1/3 to 1/2 of the non-refundable quote is PAID. Paypal has the money and its being transferred to you, you have the deposit in your POS system, or the check has cleared. Do not turn over the commissioned artwork until PAID IN FULL.

Other Contracts and Agreements

    Licensing
    Loan
    Consignment

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name

For Further Reading about Commissions:


Your Artist Show, Competition and Exhibition Listing

Over time, an artist is not going to remember everything about every single art piece. Keep track of what shows you have entered, if you won something, feedback and notes. It is a chronological list of each show the artist has entered, whether it is juried or non-juried. The details should include the number of pieces and the art titles that were submitted, whether each was selected or not, and definitely the results of whether it sold or not.

Having artwork that has placed in an art show gives that piece bragging rights that should be noted. Celebrate every milestone! Being juried into prestigious art galleries and shows is something to celebrate as well. Press release, social posts, and some of your other documents on this blog post can all be updated with any of your accomplishments.

Some art shows do not want art resubmitted, so you will need to track this. Other art shows only want you to answer their Call for Art submissions with recently created work, from the last 2-3 years. So the artist needs to know what was shown where and when to avoid resubmitting a work or mistakenly entering older works.

Your Art Inventory

This is mostly for the artist, but really you do want to list out your complete works for many reasons. Think about all of the artwork you have created after a lifetime of being an artist - do you remember the details of every one of them? Where it is, what became of it, did I sell it, which one of this series is someone asking about? Things can start getting complicated rather quickly.
 
Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name
 
Artwork Title
Inventory Number
Category - genre
Tags/Keywords - being seen starts with being found on the internet as an artist with art to show. What keywords will help that art be found?
Date Created
Medium - include any unique materials
Art Size - height, width and depth dimensions; art weight - with and without frame
Edition
Status - available, unavailable, gifted, destroyed, sold
Condition
Description
Expenses - cost of materials used
Price
Shipping Price
Location - sold, stored, or where its currently being shown, where it is currently stored.
Collection
Commission?
Framed - frame cost
Exhibition History
Notes

Inventory Notes:
  1. Lines do not get deleted from the Art Inventory list. If you created it, its on the list whether sold or not, destroyed or not. It is an ongoing record of all your work.
  2. Artwork Name - several gallery folks have noted that long artwork names are very difficult to add to the gallery labels for the artwork. Remember that business sized art label? You may want to consider to encapsulate the Artwork Name to a shorter version when submitting the piece to a show. 
  3. Occasionally artwork is gifted, donated, or destroyed. Some artwork may be not for sale (NFS), perhaps because the artist cannot part with it. Make those notes too and be sure you ALWAYS have quality photographs of all artwork.
For Further Reading about Inventory:
Artwork Inventory


Your Art Sales Register

In addition to the Art Inventory List, the Sales Register helps the artist know for tax purposes and tracks what happened to that art piece. Of course, the artist still has the copyrights to the image - prints can still be made and sold.

Header: Your brand identifiers includes your logo, colors, font, your artist name
 
Artwork Title
Inventory Number
Category - genre
Date Sold
Medium - include any unique materials
Art Size - height, width and depth dimensions, art weight
Status - sold
Condition
Description
Expenses - cost of materials used
Price - list price, sale price
Shipping Price
Location - where it was sold, how it was sold
Buyer
Buyer Address
Notes 


Other Documentation

Ensure that any of your printed or digital materials and online documents are consistently branded when they need to be.

Letterhead
Email Signature
Envelopes
Announcements
Notifications 
Budgets
Applications, Grant Applications, Awards
Bill of Sale/Appraisal - Artwork Valuation
Tax Records
Financial Records
Legal Documents
Business Planning
Press, Press Releases
Correspondence
Contact List - customers, agents, gallery owners, show producers, art festivals, art dealers
    Email Marketing List of Contacts
Art Suppliers, Vendors, Shippers Lists 
Personal Notes and Records of your creative processes and procedures
Scripts - often used talking points, email notifications
 
Image Files, Digital Images
Recordings, Slides, Tapes, DVDs, CDs 
Documentation of Your Studio (photo or video)

For Further Reading on Art Business:

And Some Final Thoughts on Documents

The best place to start? Usually at the beginning of your art career. Could you imagine trying to build an inventory list of your art after you have created hundreds or even thousands of art pieces?

For some of your art documents you will need keep a master copy with ALL relevant information and for all of you documents, compile a shorter version and save them clearly identifying Master and Shorter versions. It is also recommended to save a Word (quick updates) and a PDF Files.

Remember to back up your computers and save any online records keeping a separate storage option in case of computer failure. In other words, be aware of the need for multiple record keeping options and safe storage of your documents.

Depending on where you are in your artistic career - beginner to more advanced, you will be continually updating any of these documents to best reflect where you are and presumably, your growing artist inventory. So when you take a much needed break from throwing some paint at a canvas that day, head for your office and work on some updates for your art business documents as well.

What do you think, did I miss anything? Drop a comment below.


Author: Donna Liguria
Artistry Spin Blogmaster and an artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, her Donna's Esty site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.


Local Art: The Prince William Art Society is a 50+-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia. Visit us at any of our local art shows or join us for our monthly meetings - held on the 4th Monday of the month at the Tall Oaks Community Center at 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Woodbridge, VA at 7:30pm

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

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