Presenting Artwork
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Presenting Artwork
Presenting your Artwork, Pictures or Web Graphics in a neat, easy-to-navigate and attractive way is just as important online as it is in the traditional environment and needs to be well thought… and it needs learning new skills, lots of them!
Presenting Artwork
While we visit Galleries and Museums to see Art offline, we are confined to a comparatively tiny computer screen when it comes to presenting Artwork online… so a lot of planning and preparation goes into what we want to present – for example pictures or photos – and one’s got to know one’s way around from a technical point of view… starting with the quality of the pictures we take on our digital camera, to the way we load it onto our PC, to how we edit the pictures in Photoshop and, most importantly, how we then save them for the web.
And then there is the whole aria of how to load to what and where on your Website or Blog!
Things aren’t easy but they can be learned. . . so that’s exactly what I do as anyone else who’s determined and committed to show their quality work in a quality manner on Web 2.0.
Storyboard and Sketches
Currently, I am working on getting the collection of arum lily pictures from my garden I display as a Storyboard and Sketches below… into a Gallery Widget on my Author Blog.
Aurum Lilies
Again, these are quick photos from my garden… zooming in and out between heavy downpours but look at the light! It’s a real thrill… and if I wasn’t so focused, you’d get some rainbows inbetween! Well, you’ve gotta imagine them . . .
It’s midnight passed and I know tomorrow I’ll get it done . . . :)
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Co-Founder of YORGOO, YCADEMY and Semiomantics. If you enjoyed reading the above, please consider following future tips and strategies by RSS reader, Email delivery, or Kindle subscription.
Author: Bianca Gubalke, Art, Media, Publishing.




