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I'm a tattoo designer, looking for your ideas, Richmond
Body art is my great passion in life. I'm a tattoo designer in Richmond. Until the end of this year I need to add more tattoo designs to my catalog and that's why I will need some of your proposals of what would cool to draw. If you are looking for a new tattoo with an unique design tell me and …
Face painters for children required in Nelson
Hi my fiancé and me had the idea to organize a birthday party for our little princess. We are searching for a nice make-up artist for children. The celebration will be in 4 weeks. 23 children are going to come. Kindly let us know how much you will charge. Also, send us your phone no. and I'll give …
I'm a tattoo designer, looking for suggestions to create new tat, Nelson
Hi I am a tattoo designer and I am very talented in drawing beautiful tattoos. I work in a tattoo studio and I create the tattoo collections there. Since I would like to add more designs to my portfolio I am looking for your ideas! Should you have any mental image of your tattoo please contact me …
Looking for face painting in Richmond
Hello my fiancee and me thought to plan a party for our little son. We are looking for a nice make-up artist for kids. It is going to take place in 4 days. 26 children are going to come. How much is your price? We are looking forward to your offers. Further details will be discussed in private.

Artists in Community Classifieds Richmond

In the Richmond Artists category you can connect and collaborate with other local artists. Find an art model for figure drawing or a local painter for hire. If you are a photographer in need of a model, you can both help each other out and expand your respective portfolios by working together. To get in contact with other local artists in the Richmond area, post an ad here so those interested in your skills can get in contact.

Collaboration is a great way to make important connections and interesting projects with other artists. Here are some ways that artists are encouraged to collaborate:

  • Joint Projects: Combine your talents with another artist to create a unique project. For example, two playwrights that have different styles could work together to create a story incomparable to what either of them would usually produce.
  • Cross-disciplinary collaborations: Different types of artists can join together to create an interdisciplinary work. A painter and a poet could work together to create artwork that combines each of their visual and written elements.
  • Remixes: Artists can use existing works and reinterpret them in their own style. This is often seen in music but could be done in other disciplines as well.
  • Live Performances: Two different artists can come together in a live performance, such as a music concert.
  • Artistic exchanges: Artists can learn from each other by exchanging their different ideas and techniques. If you are a photographer and would like to learn more about filming, you could get in touch with a videographer to skill swap with.

Overall, collaborating with other artists can help your own goals as well as provide a fun and rewarding experience. You never know what might come out of it; a new connection, perspective, or groundbreaking project.