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Contract Art Work

Contract Art Work

 

While most artists tend to like to work on projects as they have the inspiration, there are those out there who provide contract art as a work from home enterprise. Thus while an artist strictly working for themselves might produce a handful of project over a specified period of time, a contract art worker, working from home, might produce dozens of pieces of art. The catch being that these multiple pieces of art tend to fall more into the mass production style where a given motif is reproduced over and over again.

 

The contract artist may be providing low cost landscapes that though made much more rapidly than their counterparts working on a smaller number of pieces, still are basic enough to draw the interest of a large number of buyers. People, who want something nice and down to earth for their home, but, don’t have the where with all to purchase more expensive pieces.

 

Not only can the work from home artist do things such as landscapes, they might also be engaged to do murals. Murals necessarily taking somewhat longer due to their mere size. Sometimes people will want a mural painted on a block wall surrounding something such as a swimming pool or patio. Something to liven the area up without resorting to costly plants that need constant up keep. In other cases a good muralist might pick up work from cities hoping to use murals to make portions of the city more attractive and at the same time discouraging those pesky taggers.

 

Contract art can also include things such as ceramics, mosaics, wood carving, or most any other form of artisan work. So, if you have any of these talents, look for opportunities to put them to use.

 

Published Sunday, June 25, 2006 6:03 AM by Writer

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