Tag: aboriginal art

  • Affordable art – what does that mean?

    Affordable art – what does that mean?

    The wonders of modern technology (mostly Google – but we don’t feel comfortable giving them all the credit) tell us at artFido that what most people are looking for when it comes to buying art online is affordable art. Not modern art. Not beautiful art. Not contemporary or Aboriginal art. Affordable art. Now affordable art…

  • Stunning paintings by autistic three-year-old who can’t speak sell for 800 pounds after she took up a brush just a few months ago

    Stunning paintings by autistic three-year-old who can’t speak sell for 800 pounds after she took up a brush just a few months ago

    By HUGO GYE A three-year-old autistic girl has made a splash in the art world with her extraordinary paintings. Iris Grace Halmshaw began doing art as therapy, but when her parents decided to put the works on sale they began fetching prices of up to £830. And painting has also helped improve the youngster’s condition…

  • INSTAGRAM: BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION OF ARTISTS

    INSTAGRAM: BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION OF ARTISTS

    Mindlessly double-tapping through Instagram can quickly turn into a black hole of nail art, puppies in costumes, and half-naked Rihanna. Looking for a more cultured and entertaining 20 minute diversion? Here’s some awesome artist and art-world Instagram accounts that you should definitely follow: www.artfido.com @artFido    http://instagram.com/artfido No bias here! Although we haven’t been on Instagram…

  • artFido’s Buried Banksy – go fetch!

    artFido’s Buried Banksy – go fetch!

    To celebrate artFido’s one-year anniversary, we are giving our Facebook fans an opportunity to own their very own Banksy! Hidden deep in the heart of artFido, there is a Banksy artwork listed with a reserve of only one dollar. Yep. One dollar. That means someone is definitely going to walk away with their own, original…

  • Art for sale – the price of art online

    Art for sale – the price of art online

    Pricing art for sale isn’t easy. There’s no official pricing structure. No accepted rules. No hourly rate conversion. No union and little to no economies of scale. So how should artists price their work? Well. Reasonably. That’s as good as it gets. Be reasonable. And when it comes to selling art online…be really reasonable. Those…

  • Indigenous art online – beware the unscrupulous online seller

    Indigenous art online – beware the unscrupulous online seller

    If you enter “indigenous art online” as a Google search query you may be quite surprised by how many results come up. There are hundreds. Actually, if Google is to be trusted, there are over eighteen million relevant results. Eighteen million! That is a lot of options. Some would say too many. And they would…

  • Aboriginal art goes online – The old adopts the new

    Aboriginal art goes online – The old adopts the new

    If you searched the listings on artFido right now you’d find over 1700 pieces of art listed, and approximately 80 would be classified as Aboriginal art. Not a huge number in its own right, less than 5% of all listings, but substantial enough to prove a point: that there is definitely a market for Aboriginal…

  • Will new art do away with old art?

    Will new art do away with old art?

    There is no doubt that new forms of communication are putting pressure on old forms of communication to ship up. Or shut down. Every week there seems to be another newspaper folding (excuse the pun) or another magazine going online. Will art have to do the same? Will new art forms, like digital art, street…

  • How to catalogue Aboriginal art – The ACAA confirms standard guidelines

    How to catalogue Aboriginal art – The ACAA confirms standard guidelines

    Aboriginal art has played a huge roll in raising awareness of Aboriginal culture, myth, and community within Australia and throughout the world. It has also been instrumental in addressing some of the inequalities Aboriginals suffered at the hands of colonial Australians. The first Aboriginal Australian citizen, Albert Namatjira, gained his citizenship as a direct result…

  • Classify art by colour? How dare we.

    Classify art by colour? How dare we.

    Delicious is one of the biggest social bookmarking sites in the world. If you’re not familiar with it, you should be. Delicious allows users to bookmark websites that catch their fancy and tag them appropriately, all in the hope of sharing those sites with others in the Delicious community. And the most popular art site…