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Offline Mike_Amiga

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Re: I got my screen play done...
« on: April 08, 2004, 02:13:58 AM »
I'd say that FluffyMcDeath has it in a nutshell. Talk small and nobody notices.

Having said that I used very few words to in advertising of my ceramic figures and they all sold. I should really start making a few more of those things, just need some equipment first.

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Damn it, now I'm just making excuses for myself again. If I go get my ceramics equipment will you go get your actor and funding?!?! :crazy:
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Re: I got my screen play done...
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2004, 12:44:56 AM »
I didn't actually advertise my figures myself but the various boutiques and galleries had good websites with my work on them. They were sort of little places full of arty objects that tourists tend to wander into.

About the only self promotion I did was making a ton of business cards that all disappeared while I was displaying my work at The Design Centre in London. It wasn't just me though, my entire year was there too, it was just an option after finishing our degree.
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Re: I got my screen play done...
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2004, 02:24:09 AM »
There are some pictures of older work in the ceramics section of my website. I'll have to chuck some more up to date images on the site some time.

I haven't actually made any ceramic work for about a 2 years now, it's just that I had it easy in university with the materials and equipment to hand, and a nice technician to help me out in times of uncertainty.
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