Kenya Thu 13-01-2011

AfricanColours Artist Portfolios Invite 2011
By AfricanColours.com

As the premier internet space for the promotion of contemporary African art, AfricanColours affords artist with a wider reach and networking opportunities beyond their studios.

The future is bright | Wood cut print 6/6 | Damba Isma

The future is bright | Wood cut print 6/6 | Damba Isma

A showcase of your work on www.africancolours.com enables you to reach hundreds of viewers every day.

This platform creates visibilty for artists' work, enabling featured artists to find more possibilities in the global art market/art-scene.

Find below the requirements that will allow your work to be included on the artist Gallery section of our website:

1. Self portrait image of yourself with dimensions of at least 150x150 pixels in JPEG fomart
2. Ten (10) sharp images of your work of at least 800px (width) - Resolution of 300dpi preferable in JPG format.
3. Actual size of work in cms/Inches.
4. Medium of work.
5. Prices in US Dollars or Euros
6. Your recent Curriculum Vitae, contact details and studio location
7. A short artist biography not more than 300 words
8. Short statement on what you are up to now  - not more than 130 words
9. Your year of birth.
10. Any other website link(s) to your work.

We encourage you to SEND US ALL the required information as listed above. AfricanColours.com will not load any data that is sent without the complete information.

Artist must also send us new works after every six months to update their portfolios online.

Artists art works are placed on the site at the discretion of AfricanColours.com

AfricanColours takes a commission of 30% on all artworks sold through this website.

*Please note that as at now, artists are not able to post new works directly or to update their own  pages. To send us your works e mail info@africancolours.com or maggie@africancolours.com

We are also asking artists to lets us know when:
1. You win a major prize
2. You are preparing for an exhibition or show
3. You have signed a contract
4. You are beginning significant research
5. You have introduced a new product or line of work
6. You are publishing a book or other material
7. You are screening a film
8. You are launching a website
9. You have completed a major public project
10. You have opened a new studio
11. You have pictures you wish to share with others in our network
12. You have a location that you think that our GalleryWalk guests would enjoy visiting

Posted By: Maggie Otieno

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