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The b-uncut Gallery

The b-uncut gallery group is where buncut members can gather to discuss our online gallery, find information on how the gallery works and how to submit works for sale at the gallery proper.

Website: http://b-uncut.com
Members: 155
Latest Activity: Mar 15

THE B-UNCUT GALLERY

After our announcement of the gallery several of you have approached us to ask how to submit work for the gallery.

Work for the gallery should be submitted asap to the following email address: buncutgallery@gmail.com.
the work should be accompanied with the following information: title, media, year, size, price.

Everyone needs to include a short bio/vision statement

All buncut members should submit between 5 and 20 works.
We reserve the right to choose whether or not to include the submitted work on the gallery site. Choose your best work. We are trying to build a reputation as a small quality direct resource for art lovers.

Also consider if you want to be part of the store as well. We use images on t-shirts, cards, notebooks etc. You can choose the merchandise. Then we have a link to your page at the store if buyers can't quite afford your art but would love the notecards.

Finally the gallery will have links to your studios here at b-uncut.net so make sure your profile puts your best foot forward.

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Russell Cantu

Beauty from the heart

Started by Russell Cantu Nov. 21, 2009.

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RGebbiePhoto Comment by RGebbiePhoto on March 15, 2010 at 3:53pm
Hello;
I wanted to take a moment and say hello to any new members and members we have not met yet. I am an artist and writer and work with several other artists assisting them with promoting their work or sharing our skills and talents to improve our abilities. I would like to invite artists and art appreciators to please feel free and visit one of or sites / galleries online to see the work we are doing.

http://www.rgebbiephoto.com
http://www.rgebbiephotography.com
http://www.RGebbiePhoto.Blogspot.com
http://www.zazzle.com/RGebbiePhoto
http://www.robert-gebbie.fineartamerica.com

Live, Love, Create, Evolve and Inspire
Robert Gebbie
RGebbiePhoto
Thomas Hodges Comment by Thomas Hodges on March 10, 2010 at 8:05am
Avec plaisir :)
CLAUDIE BASTIDE Comment by CLAUDIE BASTIDE on March 10, 2010 at 12:47am
Merci Thomas...tu me suis à la trace !
Thomas Hodges Comment by Thomas Hodges on March 9, 2010 at 1:39pm
This is the correct link to Claudie's magazine article: http://www.because-onair.fr/index.asp?id=469
CLAUDIE BASTIDE Comment by CLAUDIE BASTIDE on March 8, 2010 at 3:50pm
Sorry the link doesn't want to come out
http://www.magzinepremium.fr
CLAUDIE BASTIDE Comment by CLAUDIE BASTIDE on March 8, 2010 at 3:49pm
Sorry the link doesn't want to come out
http://www.magzinepremium.fr
CLAUDIE BASTIDE Comment by CLAUDIE BASTIDE on March 8, 2010 at 3:48pm
I wished to share with you an article that came out today in Magzine premium.fr
about me and my chairs
"Les visions en bâtons de chaises de Claudie Bastide"
Jason Ellis Comment by Jason Ellis on March 1, 2010 at 4:22pm
Both sides have their pros and cons.
New image created please check it out

http://www.b-uncut.net/photo/genesis-4?context=user
Kelvin Harvey Comment by Kelvin Harvey on March 1, 2010 at 3:28pm
The making of art is an education in it's self, I got a first in art, at the grand old age of 52, was it a result of what they taught me at university, no , it was the result of skill and knowledge I had accumulated previously, infact one lectuer said they learnt more from me. Infact university just heightened my interest and desire to create further, so formal education may be a route for some, others get there without it.
kara cardinale Comment by kara cardinale on March 1, 2010 at 9:30am
well Jason the reality that some artists are educated and some not. THe whitney just put an artist Aurel Schmidt that had no formal education. She just went to the Met alot when she arrived in NY a few years ago.
 

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