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Is Business Art

The cliché ‘we can learn from history’ is in many cases nonsense – we continue to make the same mistakes over and over again. We do however have to ride that fast learning curve to create new product and have new ideas. Business is not a static immovable object it has to evolve. We have to morph into different markets, pushing our ideas onto the next phase – this is what artists do. Boundaries have to be broken and new frontiers challenged or we simply have to do it better than our rivals.

There were many artists trying to claim freedom from nature, to allow themselves the pleasures of more self expression but they were held back by the simple fact that man himself was tied down with his links to nature. We have now become at home with the Internet and its optimized retail opportunities. The steps the artists of the 1880’s were looking for was a break from observed representation. Symbolism and its search for new boundaries of creativity within literature and poetry began to point the way for these young men, their almost post modernist approach to their art looked to steal ideas from every form of intellectual discipline. Web designers and SEO gurus are doing the same now; they are copying code, search words, keywords and optimization tricks from each other. These painters, over a hundred years ago, were a clique and were accused by their contemporaries of being too intellectual to be serious painters. Search Engine Optimization is also a mysterious clique with its differing ethics. Now is the time to break through this structured discipline and re-invent Search Engine Optimization and get our businesses moving forward.

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Business as Art

The cliché ‘we can learn from history’ is in many cases nonsense  – we continue to make the same mistakes over and over again. We do however have to ride that fast learning curve to create new product and have new ideas. Business is not a static immovable object it has to evolve. We have to morph into different markets, pushing our ideas onto the next phase – this is what artists do. Boundaries have to be broken and new frontiers challenged or we simply have to do it better than our rivals.
There were many artists trying to claim freedom from nature, to allow themselves the pleasures of more self expression but they were held back by the simple fact that man himself was tied down with his links to nature. We have now become at home with the Internet and its optimized retail opportunities. The steps the artists of the 1880’s were looking for was a break from observed representation. Symbolism and its search for new boundaries of creativity within literature and poetry began to point the way for these young men, their almost post modernist approach to their art looked to steal ideas from every form of intellectual discipline. Web designers and SEO gurus are doing the same now; they are copying code, search words, keywords and optimization tricks from each other. These painters, over a hundred years ago, were a clique and were accused by their contemporaries of being too intellectual to be serious painters. Search Engine Optimization is also a mysterious clique with its differing ethics. Now is the time to break through this structured discipline and re-invent Search Engine Optimization and get our businesses moving forward.

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Peter Bright – Exhibition

Peter Bright - Artist

In preparation for an exhibition in June I have begun to draw again. My previous methodology relied on me subcontracting my creativity to either ‘chance’, allowing the medium to take partial control over the finished image or by letting the computer system deal with my creativity in its prescriptive manner – the program has ways of dealing with commands in a very limited way, hacking the software is the only way of producing images that are different from our everyday visual blitzkrieg of imagery…we are subjected to via the Internet, the printed page and video.

Peter Bright - ArtistA D V E R T 
Broomhill Art Hotel near Barnstaple, Devon  still have a few of Peter Bright’s paintings available for sale. Examples of his work are in collections in the USA, Switzerland, France and many other European countries.
“Going back to the basic skills of drawing is an interesting excursion – a journey I’m not sure I will complete. Drawing a life model for the first times in decades was a bit daunting but old tricks and shortcuts were soon remembered and in many respects drawing is a bit like riding a bicycle.” 

Address: Broomhill Art Hotel, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4EX
Website: www.broomhillart.co.uk
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Telephone: 01271 850262
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A R T I S T’ S * N O T E S

Ref. (actually it is bullshit)

Robert Rauschenberg was a massive influence on my painting, printing and music. Images (and sounds) that are arbitrarily spliced together in an apparent random manner will, when juxtaposed against each other, create a narrative. This meshing together of unrelated imagery may appear to be arbitrary but the intellectual decision making that goes with the process is absolutely phenomenal. It is therefore unrealistic to expect the uneducated masses to view these images as ‘real art’. The birth of Photoshop has enabled everybody to create ‘non-intellectual’ versions of Rauchenberg (and Warhol) – only the educated truly understand.
Taken from blurb of the show at Broomhill (June 2010)

Notes:

  • Fingerprints on white borders – nightmare on a short print run. A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger = fingerprints are the traces of an impression from the friction ridges of any part of a human hand. Impressions of fingerprints may be left behind on a surface by the natural secretions of sweat from the eccrine glands that are present in friction ridge skin, or they may be made by ink or other substances transferred from the peaks of friction ridges on the skin to a relatively smooth surface such as a fingerprint card. Fingerprints records normally contain impressions from the pad on the last joint of fingers and thumbs, although fingerprint cards also typically record portions of lower joint areas of the fingers.
  • Action Painting – Pollock. Print dribbled paint

Marketing Archive

Competition = Marketing?

Twitter has taught us to edit our content –  you only have 140 creative letters (characters)  to tell or sell your dreams. So create a marketing plan. There are several ways small and large businesses can  entice prospective clients. One … Continue reading ?   There are several ways small and large businesses can  entice prospective clients. One of the simplest and most effective is by running a competition.

Marketing = Art

“I have begun to think about printing again. The image above is of the first two colors of a woodcut I have started to do. I have decided to walk away from the computer, with its prescriptive software and universal … Continue reading ?
Posted in art, marketing, promotion

Small businesses have to compete with the big guys. In the UK giants like Tesco are dominating and controlling the market place – their size enables them to slash prices. Products are sold at a low prices, at cost or below cost, this strategy is called loss leaders, this tactic is employed to stimulate other profitable sales. This kind of sales promotion is marketing based on a pricing strategy.
People are constantly looking for free promotions from businesses and are no longer prepared to pay a fare price for things. We have appeared to embraced the ‘something for nothing’ culture  and are consequently (probably) destroying the fundamental laws of … Continue reading ?

Marketing Archive

Competition = Marketing?

Twitter has taught us to edit our content –  you only have 140 creative letters (characters)  to tell or sell your dreams. So create a marketing plan. There are several ways small and large businesses can  entice prospective clients. One … Continue reading ?   There are several ways small and large businesses can  entice prospective clients. One of the simplest and most effective is by running a competition.

Marketing = Art

“I have begun to think about printing again. The image above is of the first two colors of a woodcut I have started to do. I have decided to walk away from the computer, with its prescriptive software and universal … Continue reading ?
Posted in art, marketing, promotion

Small businesses have to compete with the big guys. In the UK giants like Tesco are dominating and controlling the market place – their size enables them to slash prices. Products are sold at a low prices, at cost or below cost, this strategy is called loss leaders, this tactic is employed to stimulate other profitable sales. This kind of sales promotion is marketing based on a pricing strategy.
People are constantly looking for free promotions from businesses and are no longer prepared to pay a fare price for things. We have appeared to embraced the ‘something for nothing’ culture  and are consequently (probably) destroying the fundamental laws of … Continue reading ?