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Art Managment Software

So, I’m an artist, and I use Linux as my OS.

Is there any interest out thee for an art management program like the following ones for Linux? Or is there something out there that I haven’t found?

Program Price OSs Supported
Studio, Gallery-Pro, etc. $800-$2500 W, M?
eArtist $125 W,M
ArtWorks $39 (”promotional”) $69 (”regular”) W
My Art Collection $50 W,M

How ’bout it, any interest, or is it just something that I need to develop for myself?

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Modigliani

No, not the movie with Andy Garcia. That was all right, but not as good as, say, the short animation about Giacometti–The Eternal Gaze. No the real guy.

Jeanne Hébuterne, 1919

They are having a show of his small oeuvre at The Royal Academy in London. The Guardian has a nice article on it here.

I just finished a book about his nudes and portraits, aptly titled Amedeo Modigliani: Nudes and Portraits by Anette Kruszynski.

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Paint

What (sometimes) amazes me is how different the different manufacturer’s paints are.

F’rinstance–today I went looking for some Pthalo blue acrylic paint, which I haven’t bough in several years, but decided that I needed for some paintings that I’m working on/thinking about. At my local craft/art store they carry three brands of artist’s acrylics–Liquitex, Winsor-Newton, and Golden–all very fine paints, and I use all of them, but… Here’s something to note, Golden is more expensive than W&N (about $2 for the Pthalo–and W&N calls their pthalo blue “Winsor blue”), and W&N is about $2 more expensive than Liquitex. W&N only has one shade of the pthalo blue, where Liquitex and Golden have 2 a “red”, and a “green”, which just means which way they slide on the color scale, and which way they go if you mix them with white.
All OK so far. Open the tubes up, and compare them. W&N and Liquitex look about the same for richness, and plastic-y look that acrylics have. So not too much difference there. Not so with the Golden. It has a richer blueness about it, and doesn’t have that plastic look to it. It’s beautiful. There’s definitely more pigment in it, and the acrylic polymer formula is obviously different then the other two brands.

Yes, it costs more, but with all that pigment in there, it’s obviously worth it.

So there you have it, sometimes more costly does mean better, and always comparison shop.

acrylics

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I’m Baaaack!

Well I’m back from my 2 month excursion.

It was interesting to say the least. I met some new friends, and got reaquainted with some old ones.

Old ones–if you’re ever in Barcelona, you must go to the Museu Picasso, you won’t regret it.  An amazing collection.
New ones–In Cork, Ireland, The Crawford Museum, and Louis Le Brocquy, Mainie Jellet, and Harry Clarke, among others.

I even did some artwork, which I’ll upload to the gallery at some point–when I get pictures taken of it.

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