There is Magnificent Art in India
Jun 10th, 2012 by Aldouspi

There is Magnificent Art in India

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Rice powder painting Southern India

Indian Art'art du Kolam (Inde du sud)

by Copal Art

Unity in Diversity – a very common phrase about India. India is very much diverse in its Art and Culture, but still so much united, that you can see the common footprints of Indian art in every part of the country. Some artists draw what they see, while others draw on the basis of a theme. Painters draw landscapes, portraits, animals, human figures, paintings of god, etc.

Art in India has been prevalent from classical times. The palace of the Kings were decorated with urns, vases, wall murals and other rare artifacts as the community then was chiefly comprised of classes segregated by job and status. The caste system was prevalent then, but the community was organized and hence, they shared true art forms.

As we all are aware, Indian Art has become prominent in both the local and world market and more and more people are getting scintillated with the beauty and an admiration for Indian Art and Culture.

Some of the finest painters that India takes a tremendous sense of pride in are S H Raza, F N Souza and M F Husain. These are the painters who have created one of the world’s most conspicuously, finest Masterpieces and those masterpieces had brought a very sturdy return of investment on Indian Art.

S H Raza’s “Saurashtra” recently sold for 1700 times more than than its original purchase price. A nice investment return on Indian Art.

About the author: Copal Art is one such company that has sustained the Legacy of true Indian Art and Culture. Considered a leading authority on Indian art Copal Art is an amalgamation of expertise in art, art education and investment to educate art collectors in the process of art acquisition.


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How to Be a Successful Cartoonist Online
Jun 10th, 2012 by Aldouspi

How to Be a Successful Cartoonist Online

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I’ve been a professional cartoonist and writer for over 30 years, so I can assure you I know what I’m talking about.

I got my start with my hometown newspaper, that is part of the large Gannett News Service. Gannet puts out the popular national newspaper USA Today.

Mind you, I was only 19 years old at the time in the early 80s, but that experience of working in a newsroom with real deadlines and using what seem to be archaic tools in comparison to today’s super computer graphics, is priceless.

I made an early transition to the internet with my cartooning, as the company gave me one of the first Macs to use.

Back then the computer, printer, accessories cost around $15k or more. I got it up and running and making money the first day. I grew up with computers, so this was more like a toy.

I learned then, the potential of what computing would hold and knew it would be about a decade before computers would be powerful enough to meet my standards of graphics excellence. In the meantime, I planned and stayed in the print industry, having a ball writing and drawing for the comic book industry.

That industry opened many doors, whereby the cartoons and comic books I created would often get optioned for movies and television and toys. The licensing industry is where the real money is at for us cartoonists.

Now came the mid 1990s, and I snagged a job at America Online while still doing comic books. I saw the potential and set up a few websites featuring my cartoons in various niches and genres. Needless to say it paid off in the short term and long haul.

So how can you make money with your cartooning? It’s all a matter of dedication and math. You don’t have to be a Rembrandt. Cartooning is an area more than of style. Some of the most wealthy cartoonists can barely draw, but they can get a point across and that’s foremost.

Your advantages to cartooning on the internet are the sheer numbers of people who use the web. Those numbers alone assure your success, if you know how to use them.

Here’s a simple trick to get you started.

In the old days, we would draw a 24 page comic book. A tedious task to say the least. It’s the most specialized form of illustration ever. You need to be able to design characters, costumes, locations, vehicles and keep them in harmony as well as tell the story.

There are any number of niches and genres a cartoonist can explore, so in addition to the massive number of people on the web, you have specialized niches and genres to work from. There’s your ticket right there.

Why? Because there is a massive audience for every area of interest. From websites to blogs, you’ll find hundreds of thousands to millions of fans. Why not cater to them?

If you’re a fan of horses, do a cartoon or ebook about horses. Have fun and do either a comic book or a comic strip about them. You then find the many forums and websites that feature the equine lovers out there and show off your skills. You’re bound to find fans! They’ll flock on over to your main website to see the latest episode.

That’s when you have them hooked. You can offer the comic for free and upsell to your licensed material like t-shirts, buttons, posters, prints, autographed copies of drawings and more. You don’t need a million fans to do great. You need just one to five thousand fans who might pay you $1 a month for your site, forum and newsletter. Just think, five thousand fans paying you $ 1 a month comes to quite a healthy sum over a year’s time.

This is a great way to supplement your income or I may become your primary occupation. And it might happen fast, so be prepared!

The sequence is easy, pick an area you like, a niche or genre and enjoy creating something. Format it properly for the web, then go on out and show it off.

It’s that easy.

Now for expansion that’s another issue. There are so many opportunities that I can’t list them all here. I’m covering the basics to get you started. If you need more data always stop by my site and blog and chat about it.

Now that’s a small sample of tips and I’ll post more.

Professional illustrator, cartoonist, and copywriter.

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