The February PSST newsletter contained a little snippet by Carolyn Hancock on getting press exposure:
The idea was continued in an article written by Mark Edward Adams for Fine Art Views newsletter. Although his coverage was on a grander scale, the process is the same whether a TV show or local publication: Do the prep and make the job smooth and easy. Take five to read Public Relations for Artists.
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PATSY LINDAMOOD PRESENTS BOVINE BEAUTY After a short business meeting, Patsy Lindamood will present a free demonstration to members and guests at the February 7 meeting of PSST. Meeting begins at 10:30 at Texas Art Supply, 2001 Montrose in Houston. Patsy's paintings are life-size, bold with color, rich with texture, and bursting with presence. Her intent is to produce works that evoke an urge to reach out and touch . . . coarse fur, leathery skin, whispery feathers. She is drawn to strong colors, strong textural elements, and strong negative shapes, and she generally paints her wildlife in simplified compositions that allow her to focus on these elements. Visit Patsy's website If you are registered for the afternoon mini-workshop: the break between the meeting and the workshop will be about 45 minutes, so please feel free to bring your lunch and eat in the classroom at Texas Art. |
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