by Blog post by Tara Reed | Jun 22, 2015 | Art Licensing
Artists who are new to licensing get confused at first about how and why they need to build collections of art to succeed in art licensing. Manufacturers want to see groups, or collections, of art more than stand alone pieces. A collection is a coordinated group of...
by Blog post by Tara Reed | Jan 5, 2015 | Art Licensing
In art licensing, manufacturers want to see groups, or collections, of art more than stand alone pieces. A collection is a coordinated group of images and/or patterns that can be mixed and matched to create full product lines that sell in stores and online. Think...
by Blog post by Tara Reed | Oct 17, 2011 | Art Licensing, FAQ
I’ve received several emails recently asking for more clarification on this whole concept of “art collections”. I decided it would be a good time to repost … and don’t forget, there is an FAQ page on this blog that links to answers to...
by Blog post by Tara Reed | Jul 15, 2010 | Art Licensing
You think they have pushed coolers to the limit… until you see the next innovation. Then you say, “What a great idea! Why didn’t they think of that before!” Here is my theory on the evolution of coolers… Someone puts ice in a metal...
by Blog post by Tara Reed | Apr 24, 2010 | Art Licensing, FAQ
Continuing to build the FAQ page, I was surprised to see that I had never actually ‘blogged’ about this topic. We have covered it numerous times in Ask Calls but not in print. So here is what it means when someone talks about a “collection”...