Pierre Fudaryli is the newest member of our private network of Visionary Artists - check out his page in the Visionary Art Gallery Add Comment Exhibition of Visionary Art Member Norbert Gladis in Eisenberg/Thüringen, Germany from 2.9.2010 to 28.10.2010. Vernissage September 2nd 2010 at 18:30, Landratsamt Saale-Holzland-Kreis Students of the seminar will have the unique opportunity of studying every oil painting technique they wish on private request: Ala-Prima, Ala-Prima impasto, Mische (Ala-tempera), Ala-Prima+Mische, Ala-Prima impasto+Mische, Mische+Ala-Prima glazings etc Read more and join: LEON KUBASSKIMask V. Detached Visit the Artists Website LEON KUBASSKI
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This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar. Our Visionary Tribe is growing by leaps and bounds! We have several new members of late, contributing fantastic work. watch a amazing slide show of his paintings:
================================================== IDA von SZIGETHY very colorful work from an effervescent fantasy ================================================== MIRKO SEVIC a superb draftman
================================================== Visit them, and many more at our This is a reposting of Bernard Dumain's blog on the private Visionary Art Network. We wish Bernard much success!
CAMILLE DELA ROSA - VISIONARY ART GALLERY I am thrilled that one of the most exciting new artists on the scene today has joined our private Visionary Art Network and is on display in our public web gallery.![]() Visionary Art Members of the Visionary Tribe ![]() A message to all members of Visionary Art http://blog.ning.com/2010/04/an-update-from-ning.html In reply to this, I had added this comment to the blog (awaiting moderator approval, at the time of this writing): I feel very strongly that you guys are shooting yourself in the foot!Where did your premium customers come from in the first place, if not from the free start-up little networks that outgrew their bandwidth and storage space when they became successful and their memberships expanded. This, in the not too distant future, will be the case with my own network. At that point in time, it was planned already to add extra bandwidth.But if you get rid of the free service, you won't have the start-ups that eventually expand enough to become premium customers! Was it not enough to get the google ad revenue from all these little networks? I concede, it is not much, but the potential of these small networks to start up and grow into premium revenue networks will have the rug pulled out from under them.I would hope that sanity will prevail, and short term gain from slash and cut will be abandoned for a more progressive view of long term opportunities and building of an ever growing customer base, instead of what promises to be a stagnating enterprise gasping for breath.Interestingly enough, I've seen sites go exactly in the opposite direction, making more of their services free as a basic service in order to atract a customer base to which innovative and atractive premium services can be offered. At this point in time, I can only speculate about what is going to happen, but let me assure you all that I will do everything I can to keep this network intact. I had spent too much of my time and energy to build this network and the Public Gallery on weebly (which is fed by embedded content from here) to let anything happen to it. In an e-mail to some friends I jokingly suggested that I am thinking about selling a kidney (preferably not my own) to keep the network afloat. Seriously: we already have grown to a point where we would need premium services anyway in order to add to our ever growing collection of great art. Thus, additional storage and bandwidth would have to be purchased through premium services. A solution will be found. It is not an insurmountable problem! Additional information: Aside from weebly, which has proven to be a reliable host for this website, there is also Google offering free websites with a number of attractive templates and easy to use features: Google Sites. |