The business of fine art practice
September 29, 2008
Developing an Art Practice with Good Communication
Having completed a collection of fine art prints, it's time to let the world know.
Relief print used to graphic effect
Lynne takes the business of being an artist seriously, believing the quality of her art should be reflected in every presentation she makes. This doesn't necessarily mean spending a lot of money on glossy printed brochures. Indeed, individually crafted things say far more about the attention to detail that Lynne applies to her art.
Above: Lino print covers enhance a simple catalogue of the new collection of original prints.
topOctober 10, 2007
Master of Arts - MA in Contemporary Fine Art Practice
Lynne has successfully completed a two year part-time Masters degree at Leeds Metropolitan University, Yorkshire, UK.
A good foundation for establishing a viable fine art practice
The Masters degree has been a real journey causing Lynne to thoroughly question her fine art identity. A two year part-time taught syllabus with a focus on a self-directed fine art Masters project, which Lynne has archived from this web site while she reflects upon the next step in developing highly contemporary fine art.
Above: "Here", a series of digital photographs forming part of Lynne's final show at Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, Yorkshire, UK in October 2007.
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