Here it is… the final part in the RubberOnion Freelance School and we’re talking about the likely goal in your third year: growing your business. Everyone starts this journey for different reasons, but independence is usually high up on that list. So what happens when you get to that point that you’ve gotten into the freelance […]
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This week we have a very special interview: Alan Becker, creator of the hit “Animator vs Animation” stick-fight series joins us to talk about his experience with Kickstarter, what happened when his first short went viral, and how he actually does the things he does! There’s a lot of really great stuff here for young […]
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Pat couldn’t join in this week, so Stephen and Rob decided to discuss their own experiences in building an animation brand (indie and freelance) on the internet, and what trials, tribulations, and learning experiences they had to go through to get where they are now. Just like episode 25, we hope you enjoy this […]
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Portland, Maine – Monday, February 3, 2014 Imagine if Auguste Renoir and Valerie Solanas had a baby… Artist Greta Bank‘s show NSFW allowed her to transmogrify Portland, Maine’s SPACE Gallery into an immersive landscape of paintings of the female form, raw building materials, and a wall of diffused light, but that was only part of […]
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Biarritz, Bask Coast, France – Tuesday, January 21, 2014 I was contacted yesterday morning by a 37-year-old Bask Coast French artist named Sam Dougados. He practices what he calls ” beach art.” By his definition “this is land art but we can compare it to street art, replacing spray can with a rake, and walls […]
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New York – Monday, January 19, 2013 When proposing a building design, an architect will draft a realistic architectural rendering. This is a fiction, the illusion of a 3-D concept model of a building which only exists on paper. This sort of rendering makes it easier for a client to “picture it” as a finished […]
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New York City – Monday, December 16, 2013 The good folks at Creative-Capital.org have offered Artiholics.com an exclusive (one day) jump on publishing videos they shot of their 2013 Creative Capital Artist Retreat. It’s a rare glimpse into the artist’s creative processes, as the peel back the cover to reveal the inspiration behind their work, […]
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NEW YORK, NY – Friday, August 16, 2013 I’ll be the first to admit I don’t watch new music videos that often, so when I heard this song Radioactive by Imagine Dragons I didn’t search it out…Until today, and wow, the video does NOT match the song. Actually, if I had 1000 guesses, none of […]
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New York, NY – Friday, July 19, 2013 Ok, I feel robbed…the other day I was watching Science Channel. It was a show about how science fiction writers have effected reality, when they mention hydrogen fuel cells for cars. I made a model of a hydrogen powered car in the late 80s for a school […]
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New York, NY – Thursday, July 18, 2013 As part of the shit _____’s say meme, of course there are now a bunch of Shit Artists Say and variations on the theme videos. We start with the original BELOW (VIMEO), which I first saw on Hyperallergic. Since then many videos have cropped up on Youtube. […]
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