THIMGAN HAYDEN’S BLOG
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Making Giclees in Scale/Proportion to Originals
This is a brief post, just stopping in to make a public bookmark for myself, really.
If you are going all in the canvas print market or just dabbling, one of the first challenges you'll run into is that the original dimensions of your paintings don't necessarily scale up or down to a popular sizes, i.e. easy to frame for most people.
Canvas or Panel?
Looking for quick advice on how to choose a panel or canvas for oil painters? Read the post and click the blog post title to get to the video link.
Planning Artwork in a Series
Planning art in a series gives me an end goal and gives collectors a heads up on what pieces might be available in the next season.