Saturday, April 18, 2009

Five Things To Do In Puglia

Puglia is popularly referred as the "heel of Italy's boot" and is the fine assortment of baroque churches, pagan dances and fairytale cottages. This captivating terrain is full of picturesque locations that are very popular with families staying in holiday homes.

Puglia boasts about its long history and has a wide range of travel attractions that are well worth a visit. Puglia is divided into six provinces making it more interesting when renting holiday villas.

Many holiday makers visit Lecce. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations of this region. Lecce is regarded as a magnificent jewel of the baroque architecture. You will find different crafts of architecture constructed using the theme of yellow colors and splendidly preserved.

Other places to visit are Bari, Taranto, Ostuni, Otranto, Alberobello, Gallipoli, Isola San Domino, Bitonto, Isola Caprara, Castellana Grotte, Rignano Garganico, Monopoli, Brindisi and Foggia. Apart from sight seeing, you can also go to the zoo safari at Fasano.

Puglia has a wide range of markets including Putignanno, Alberobello, Noci and Martina Franca. These markets have a great selection of locally made crafts and food. There is nothing better than walking through a local market and sampling locally produced wine and cheese. The area also has many shopping centers and retail outlets.

You can buy fabulous art and craft works, designer attires, fashionable accessories and hi-tech gadgets, the markets in Puglia are there to serve you for all your needs and interests.

If you are true lover of adventurous activities, then Puglia has fun and entertainment in store for you. This is because there are many beaches such as Polignano, San Vito, and Castellanetta among others. The best thing about these beaches is that you can enjoy serene landscapes and sun basking to a large extent.

Along with this, these beaches are also popular for different adventurous activities such as scuba diving, snorkeling, sea surfing, underwater swimming, fishing and splendid views of coral reefs. This will make your entire trip a memorable experience as these activities are entertained with the advance amenities so as to provide travelers with the most exciting experience.

If you are connoisseur of Mediterranean cuisine and wines, Puglia will never disappoint you as this terrain is popular for world class restaurants and eateries offering top quality and finger licking cuisine varieties made from tomatoes, courgettes, olives, chickpeas, sauces and cheese.

All these varieties are assorted with mouth watering friselle, bread rings, softened water and oregano. This way they are classically served to the people. Moreover, another attraction is its wine. You can taste all kinds of wines available in the world such as red wine, white wine and gold wine among others.

Some of the famous brands include Primitivo di Manduria, Salice Salentino and snifferes. So, travel to this terrain and enjoy all these things to a large extent and make your entire trip a rocking experience.

The relaxed way of life here combined with the abundant local foods makes renting holiday villas here so calming and easy, giving you time to explore the Puglia region with great ease. by Andrew Gibson

How to Make a Real Bonsai Garden

A bonsai is a miniature plant that has been trimmed and shaped to a desired form. This gardening craft has been in existence for the past two millenniums and today, more and more people have tried their hand at making bonsai gardens. When you want to create one, you should remember that it takes a lot of effort and patience to make a real bonsai garden. But that's the price one has to pay for such a magnificent work of art.

Starting up

The first thing one has to do is to find the perfect place to make a bonsai garden. It has to have enough sunlight and air, but should not have too much exposure. Decide on which kind of bonsai tree plants you want to include in your garden. There are outdoor bonsai and indoor bonsai. Factors such as humidity, temperature and sunlight exposure should be taken into consideration when deciding on which bonsai tree plants you want to have.

Looking after your bonsai

A bonsai needs to be watered every day or two, depending on the garden's environment. Watering should be done right after sunrise or just before sunset, as these are the best times of the day to water them. Too much or too little water can cause the plant to die, so extra care should be given when watering plants.

Putting fertilizer is also necessary to make the bonsai healthy. As a general rule, fertilizers should be placed on the bonsai after it has been watered. Since bonsai needs to be transferred to another pot at certain time intervals, you should know that it is not advisable to put fertilizer right after repotting.

Bonsai styles

There are numerous styles for trimming and shaping bonsai. These include: formal and informal upright, slant, group, full cascade, semi-cascade, literati, root, multi-trunk, raft, broom, and grow-in-a-rock style. You can choose a variety of these styles for your garden to make it more beautiful and artistic.

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3 Smart Ways To Make Money Selling Your Artwork

Before I tell you a story about how just one piece of artwork created over 15 years ago continually and regularly brings me $3,000 every year I would like to ask you a question.

Have you ever wondered how you could be capitalizing on your art talents in way that could generate some extra income for you and your family?

I certainly have as a veteran artist of some 25 years, creating and selling art across the globe, have at times wondered if there were any ways to actually sell my art that would keep on bringing me income long after I have finished my artwork.

The times when my income has dropped for whatever reason, recessions, global financial crisis or just general market dips, have been testing times and have forced me to "think outside the square". After careful research along with some trial and error, I have come up with 3 sure fire ways to make money from your art, that are bound to help you if you put them into practise.

#3 Smart Ways To Make Money From Your Art

1. Sell your art online and have royalties come in for years to come

2. Sell your art tution to students willing to learn "how to..."

3. Other people sell your art & art tution

So how is it done?

#1 Sell your art online - collect royalties for years.

This is my preferred Smart Way No#1 as it has a payoff that just keeps coming, for me personally 4 times a year I receive a royalty check for work done over 10 years ago. This is a very smart way to make lots of money from your artwork, but you have to know what you are doing before you can guarantee success with this method.

Who Will Pay For My Artwork? What are the Markets? First and foremost you need to work out which markets are going to be interested in your artwork. Do you like to paint landscapes? Or animals? Or cartoon characters? Or Cars & Bikes? Or Nudes? Or abstract? Or caricatures?

Each of these have different markets that can be exploited for royalties for years to come. Some of the distributors of such art are: jigsaw puzzle companies, computer and cell phone wallpaper companies and homewares companies, are 3 goldmine areas to explore. Each of these different markets rely on fresh and inventive artists like yourself to come up with more "PRODUCST" for them. That is right, you are the product creator, they are the marketers. That is how it works.

Let me give you an example:

Several years ago I was approached by a jigsaw company in Australia "Blue Opal Jigsaws" and asked if a piece of artwork I had already made for a former client who allowed me to retain copyright of the original and profited from, could be reused for a new jigsaw they had planned.

After careful negotiations I was offered $1,500 for some slight modifications to the artwork and a 7% royalty, payable quaterly for the life of the product.

I currently recieve approximately $3,000 annually from this one puzzle that keeps on selling over and over. I will give you a hint - it is in the souvenir/tourist category (this market never gets tired of buying your product, because they are a new breed every year, as most people take that big overseas holiday perhaps just once in their lifetime and so they want something classic to remember their trip by) which is the perfect market for a repeat sale of your product. You don't want to choose something that is contemporary if it is longevity is your aim, as it will eventually lose steam and fade out of existence.

Here's an another example:

Visit all the pop culture websites and make a list of the coolest people (celebrities of course!) and create cool caricatures of them(just Google celebrity and follow the leads). They need only be head and shoulders, (face really - you will see why in a minute). Each different subculture idolizes a different mob of heros, so get your mind into their space, in fact MySpace is a great place to start. Learn your market, think like your market and create what you would want if you were them instead of you. It takes a little time but well worth it when you read this next sentence.

Each year the mobile phone ringtone industry sells $7,000,000,000 dollars worth of ringtones to young people around the world. This market has tons of disposable income (mummy and daddy are paying for the house, food, transport and general upkeep) so they love to spend their time (also tons to spare) with friends online and on their cell phones. Guess what they love to spend their spare cash on - "Wallpapers". For those of you youthfully challenged readers are probably wondering what's a Wallpaper and why would they buy it?

A wallpaper for a cell phone or mobile phone is the display image on the full color screen on the phone itself. The picture is small so a celebrity head that fills the screen is going sell better than a whole body, so less work to do (this is easy if you know the secrets to a quick and cool caricature).

Wallpaper sales are the next most popular download (read purchase$) next to cell phone ringtones, so you can see it is a huge market. Yes I hear you say but how do you sell to this young lot, isn't the market saturated with products like this? Well yes there is competition like any field but you only need a small piece of a very big pie to feed the family as they say.

You could setup your own website, (more info on doing this correctly below) and draw in traffic by giving away 5 free wallpapers to members who register for your weekly newsletter (the one you send with your latest "pay for" caricatures, that is the who is hot and in the news this week, follow scandal websites for tons of ideas here!!!) and watch the income increase as your newsletter subscriptions increase. If only 4% of subscribers bought your latest celebrity caricature of the week for .99c and you had a subscriber list of 50,000 you would be $1,000 a week better off.

Work once and get paid many, many times now that is smart.

#2 Sell Your Art Tution Onine - Everyone Wants To Learn How To.

Now the obvious suggestion here is to launch a website and setup a shopping cart and off you go to success, but if it were that easy then everyone would be doing it right? Exactly, so that is NOT what you are goint to do. You are going to set yourself apart from the herd and have people lining up for your tution and keep on paying you forever, or as long as your art teaching is popular.

So how is this going to be done?

Everybody loves to watch don't they? Yes, they love to watch others and see if they can pick up some tips on how they are doing their magic, whether it is oil painting a landscape in "plein air", sketching caricatures at a theme park, or creating fantasy art with 3D computer programes. Whatever your leaning towards, if you have mastered your craft then you can get people interested in learning your methods by this very simple technique, that doesn't cost you a cent.

A) Set up a Youtube account

B) Record yourself creating your art

C) Publish to Youtube some introductory video lessons

Once you have published your artwork on Youtube and all the other major video sharing sites, watch the traffic of visitors come in to your website to learn more. That is how it works for me, as some of my videos have had 50,000 viewings in less than a year. That is a lot of targeted traffic for your site and the "Full length videos on DVD delivered to your door - for $39.95" or the "ebook instant download version for $29.95". I personally have "How To...Products" that have been selling on an almost daily basis for months now and the best thing is the market is steady despite the economy being anything but.

#3 Get Other People To Sell Your Art & Art Tution!

This one is also a favorite smart way to make money by selling your art online. Creating art as in example #1 and then selling the tution in #2, sets you up perfectly for doing this - getting AFFILIATES to sell your artwork for you.

You see there are whole armies of folks selling things online to their audiences who login on regularly to the websites that they control. Most of their time is spent on creating content for blogs, answering forum posts and keeping the site up to date, so they have precious little time to do what you and I do - make art!

So those with the website visitors, (some popular sites have hundreds of thousands of unqiue visitors everyday) are in the perfect position to sell your wares, your artwork by commission, your art 'how to...' products. I personally have a long list of affiliates who are out there promoting my ebooks who only get paid IF they make a sale. Now that is my kind of workforce, no base salary, no holiday or sick leave to account for, only commisson on sale. It doesn't get any better than that.

Using the contemporary example above for cell phone wallpapers, you can approach hundreds of website owners with your - "this weeks best sellers celebrity caricature wallpaper" and have them sell for you on a royalty basis as well.

The limits to these lucrative areas are boundless and with your crazy artistic imagination you are going to do well to follow these 3 smart ways to profit from your art online. by Greg Gillespie

Friday, April 17, 2009

Premier Acting School in Los Angeles for Building Your Acting Career

Choosing the right film school is one of the key decisions you have to make for building a career in acting. Many acting schools and institutes operate in and around Los Angeles, of which TOA is recognized as the oldest school of acting west of New York City. Established in 1927 by studio mogul Ben Bard and located in the heart of the Hollywood, the acting school offers innovative performing arts curriculum designed to prepare students for professional careers in theatre, television and film. The coursework includes voice and accent workshops, cinema studies, dances, singing, music, yoga, combat skills, scriptwriting, audition and technique. Theatre of Arts provides recommendation to nearby housing facilities for international students and non-Californians.

The acting school programs include cinema studies and acting classes. Acting courses offered by TOA encompasses a three-year program committed to the fundamentals of acting in the first year, foundation building in the second and full-length productions in the final year. TOA encourages its students to put their training into practical use as they attend to refine their professional approach in this constantly changing industry, so that once they complete the professional program they will feel most assured in taking their craft to desired career.

The faculty at TOA consists of dynamic members of the industry, highly qualified in their relevant fields including, acting theory, speech, dance program, yoga, combat and other aspects of filmmaking industry. TOA boasts of successful alumni who have made it to the world of films, filmmaking, theatre and television. You can find more success stories at www.toahollywood.com. by Allan

The Belfast Shopping Festival 2009

Belfast has emerged from the dark days of the sectarian troubles into a stylish city, and a renowned place for shopping! Given the economic climate at the moment, everybody's looking for that extra value for money, and hunting for that bargain or two! The very first Belfast Shopping Festival runs throughout the month of April 2009, so if you are in Belfast make sure to drop along and get the chance to fill those shopping bags at great prices!

The plan of the Festival is to have a weekly focus on one of the main shopping areas of the city, throughout the month of April. There will be a proper festival feel to each area, with each area displaying street decorations, live entertainment and plenty of opportunities to win fantastic prizes and vouchers! And not only can you enjoy the shopping in Belfast, you can factor in some sightseeing as part of your visit, as you will be shopping in areas that have some very impressive historic buildings.

· Week beginning Monday March 30th - The Festival is concentrated on Bloomfield Avenue and Belmont Road. The Festival kicks off here in this area, and you can savour shopping at the brand new Connswater Shopping Centre, which houses over 50 stores in total at the retail park! Bloomfield Avenue is home to plenty of designer boutique stores and gift shops. The Belmont Road area has plenty of charming shops and restaurants, which give it a family type feel. Saturday 4th April sees the family day in the area, so it is a great day for the family to get together and shop and enjoy the sights.

· Week beginning Monday April 6th - The Festival is concentrated on the Belfast City Centre. There is a family day on Saturday 11th April in the city centre, which happens to be Easter Saturday! There will be plenty of offers and prices reduced in the stores, boutiques and restaurants of the city centre so get there early during this week! There are many high street shops that you can browse through from Donegall Place to Royal Avenue, or you can spend time in the Corn Market and picturesque Church Lane area, which will bring you to the wonderful Cathedral Quarter of the city.

· Week beginning Monday April 13th - The Festival is concentrated on the Lisburn Road and Ormeau Road. Again, Saturday April 18th is a fun filled family day. The chic galleries, shops, restaurants and cafes of the Lisburn Road are sure to attract the serious shopper! The Ormeau Road is not lacking in quality shopping outlets either!

The Ormeau Road area, which is close to the River Lagan area, has some wonderful boutiques, and plenty of trendy bars and eateries. Why not visit the delightful Ormeau Park, one of the oldest parks in the city. And if you venture to the Queens Quarter, close to Queens University, you will enjoy shopping at select stores along Botanic Avenue and Stranmillis Road.

· Week beginning Monday April 20th - The Festival is concentrated on the Falls and Shankhill Road areas. Saturday April 25th sees the family day in this area. As you enjoy the Festival in these two areas, you will become acquainted with the businesses that have been in place for generations. You will also come across trendy fashion shops, arts and craft shops and plenty of other gift stores that will surely take your fancy!

There have been plenty of innovative steps by the Festival organizers to make sure events run smoothly, and which look after you, the consumer! For example, there is car parking special for some car parking outlets for the duration of the festival. £3 is the Saturday rate in two of the most prominent car parking areas in the city - The Great Northern Multi Storey, which is close to the City Hall, and right beside Victoria Station and the Europa Bus Centre and the Donegall Quay Car Park, which is close to the Cathedral Quarter and the nearby city centre shopping areas! by Mairead Foley

Reaching the World through Magazine Printing

While our most common associations with magazines are as mindless entertainment, printed periodicals have a far more complex range. In reality, magazines run the gamut of the intellectual spectrum. Printed publications can be as lightweight as celebrity gossip rags to being as weighty as medical journals that communicate new scientific breakthroughs and discoveries.

In the medical community, doctors share new conclusions via journals. Here, the results of experiments, new surgical techniques, and successful procedural innovations can be communicated to peers. Journals have been the means for communicating fresh findings in medicine for decades, and they continue to be. Although online resources are growing, magazine printing remains the primary mode of communication for doctors and physicians to exchange ideas and announce new data.

Magazines can also be used to promote corporate interests, to communicate with potential donators, and reach small groups of people in hard-to-contact fields.

Industries and businesses use catalog printing and periodicals to sell seeds, get the word out on innovations, and share information from stock shifts to agricultural tips. In many industries, these are crucial ways to communicate information about new tools, technological developments, and manufacturing trends.

A recent movement is to reach a population for university donations is to have magazines printed to keep in contact with alumni and graduates. This serves a dual purpose: to inform alumni of upcoming and recent events and retain a relationship with graduates. In doing so, institutions of higher learning are able to maintain direct contact with potential donation dollars.

The breadth of audience for a magazine spans populations of large, heterogeneous groups to smaller, lesser-known special interests. Catalog printers create generic gossip rags carefully market to a wide audience of women from all economic classes and ages. Blurbs, snapshots, and "hooks" are splashed across covers to intrigue readers in grocery market aisles.

Niche craft markets reach knitters, spinners, bead artists, and quilters through the printed medium. Within these communities, magazines connect readership from small towns to big cities. In addition, these small artistic communities who may be less web-savvy may be reached via printed journals. From sharing patterns to marketing new materials, these periodicals have revitalized arts and crafts communities, bringing them to younger audiences and wider groups.

The magazine industry is a valuable tool for business. Through its use, industry, education, and community can connect via data and information. by John L. Carlson

Six Easy Photo And Crafts Ideas

Many people would be lost without a local resource to turn to for photo and crafts ideas. Some prefer to use the local hobby shop to gain information about a craft project and others find that the local library is a wealth of information that is free if some time can be devoted to researching a subject or two. Photo and crafts ideas can be found in the oddest places and the crafty minded person is sure to spot them as they come upon them during time away from home.

* Many craft magazines are financially sponsored by home arts organizations and the publication will offer prospective customers a free trial period. Many people take advantage of these free offers just so they can test out the craft network and gain hold of a treasure trove of photo and craft ideas. Many are glad they did too. People generally love the upfront and personal approach to learning about crafts.

* When they can read about other people's experiences and see the work after a pattern has been finished, they seem to justify that they gain more information than if they had been reading a magazine in a local library. Starting a regular subscription to a craft magazine makes better sense if designing photo and craft ideas as a serious notion or hobby.

* The craft magazines are full of discussions about various applications that are sold individually on the market today. People can use this information to mount photographs for a specific project or discover how certain arrangements of photographs can make a dramatic difference in a finished project. These crafts magazines can also tell an artisan how to turn crafts into hard-earned dollars as a side business.

* This direct approach to photo and crafts ideas saves people time and money because mistakes are less frequent and questions are answered almost as fast as a person can read. Maintaining a subscription to various photo and crafts ideas magazines will also allow people to develop a library of informative ideas at home.

* A magazine subscription is a short-term, minor commitment for many but one that will save more money because the trips to the local library become less frequent and the ready source of information will be a bonus more than one time during the craft maker's creative life span.

* Some photo and crafts ideas begin at home and will remain personal until the project is shared with other people. People have many options with photos and the crafts projects that are made with them. A person might decide to make a quilt using photographs that are ironed onto a panel. They might like to personalize each quilt block with the handprint of a child that was at one time a cherished photograph on the mantle.

Some families like to convert photos into stamps and place these items on mail that is sent from the home each day. The most common use of photo and craft ideas come when a scrapbook is created. Various photographs in the past have been mounted on colored papers of various qualities, and trimmed with any number of trimmings ranging from ribbon to shredded paper. Most photographs and craft ideas for scrap booking come from the craftsman, who enjoys experimenting with each layer on the page. by Jim Brown

Types of Crafting Businesses to Start at Home Today

A craft home business is the ideal business enterprise for people who love arts and crafts. It is the best way to make the most of an individual's natural artistic ability. There is a wide variety of craft home businesses that can be very profitable. Some of the most popular crafts for a home business include candle making, beading, quilting, soap making, flower pressing, crocheting, and even woodworking.

Craft home businesses are not only for women but also for men. Regardless of gender, both men and women have succeeded in setting up a crafting business at home. These people have made the most of their natural talent for creating beautiful objects and profited beautifully at the same time.

Types of Crafting Businesses to Start at Home Today

Candle making is one of the most popular crafting businesses for the home. There is always a market for people making candles as they make great gifts. At the same time, candles are a great accent to have in the home. The look as well as the scent of candles has come a long way since they were first made. Today, candles come in a variety of shapes, sizes and scents that will surely be big sellers.

The craft of beading has experienced a revival, as many people are attracted to the rustic appeal of the products created. An entrepreneur can produce dozens of beaded items in just a few hours and sell them for a profit. However, as with any craft home business it is important to be familiar with the basic techniques in order to create a unique trademark that is different from the rest.

Quilting is a traditional craft business that requires skill and patience. This type of craft home business is generally done by hand but there are machines available that can help speed the process along. However, most handmade quilt pieces are worth more than machine made quilts.

Another popular crafting home business is soap making using organic ingredients. Organic soaps offer more than just cleanliness based on the type of ingredient used. Soap making kits are available to help one get started on a craft home business.

Pressed flowers are another craft home business that can be turned into great gifts as well as home decorations. Flower pressing is relatively an easy craft that even people with only a hint of creativity can attempt and still make money.

Woodworking is another craft home business that both men and women can do. Handmade toys are making a big comeback in the toy industry and are also a great way to make use of one's woodworking talents. by sar_ansh