So today's post is about a new page I published a little while back - about how to sign your art - but did not publicise on this blog.
the monogram and date of this painting by Albrecht Durer is obvious in size but restrained in colour and tone |
This NEW PAGE offers a structured introduction to artists signatures for ARTISTS who want
- to know more about the best way to sign and date a work of art
- help with their signatures when using specific types of art media
INCLUDES:
- Pros and Cons of signing your art
- Initials, surname or change your name?
- Monograms, initialed signatures & motifs
PLUS - HOW TO SIGN
- TIPS: How to sign your art
- How to sign:
- an oil painting
- a dipytch/triptych
- a watercolour painting
- a pastel artwork
- a drawing
- a fine art print (limited edition)
- a copy of another artwork
- Signature Membership (of an Art Society)
PLUS POLLS about how artists sign their artwork
I've previously run polls which asked people how they signed their art.
Those polls received over 2,000 responses
However I've had to restart the polls on this website - and below you can see current charts (since May) alongside my charts of some of the results from previous polls.
However I've had to restart the polls on this website - and below you can see current charts (since May) alongside my charts of some of the results from previous polls.
CURRENT (and previous) POLLS
The charts below cover:- size and location of the signature
- whether you plan your signature in advance
- whether or not to date your artwork
Do you date and sign your artwork
This is the oldest poll.
I'm going to revise this so it indicates "Neither" as an option.
Which of the following is most like your signature?
Do you think about WHERE to put your signature when planning your art?
There's rather less thought being given to signatures than one might expect.
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