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The Black Book is quite revealing.

Posted: September 5, 2019

The Black Book Artist ecatalogue

Our cataglogue has been out since early this summer and as we start into the Fall we will be featuring our Premium Members and their art on our site and social media platforms. Most of our artists are actively showing and exhibiting at galleries and Art Fairs. All our members are experiencing new viewers of their art and sales by our artists are a tregular occurance. Though we can't take all the credit for their success, we definitely are there to support them in their initiatives. The Black Book is an extension of the Art marketing services we offer and those that particiate are presented into national and International markets as well as the region reach they receive through basic membership.

Past issues have been read over 28,300 times, just from the Artists in Canada home page link.

This issue features articles, a quiz on canadian art, articles on Encaustic painting by Kathy Bradshaw, tips on buying online, wearable art, beautiful art images by our members and how to get in touch with them, plus details about the artists in Canada Pension Plan.

 

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ART LOVERS – What a convenient way to view selected work by our Premium and other participating members. You may contact them directly from the catalogue or contact: [email protected]  As this book is but a sampling of current art by our artists, please feel free to reach out for our help, we would love to connect the two of you or help facilitate the art sale or commission.

For now, you can view past issues through this link.

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Paul Constable, Director