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Catalog Portraits

The last post on Scanography reminded me to discuss the Exalted Beauty Medallion Catalog Portraits:
Exalted Beauty Medallion Portraits of Amy E. Fraser

     These rather humorous "Selfie" photos were taken before I had a phone camera, so we get to call them serious Fine Art Portraits. These were created intentionally for the purpose of Exalted Beauty Medallion Art Marketing, expanding the Artist Brand, insuring the Name/Face/Brand recognition and the all time favorite, letting the customer get to know You, because remember kids, patrons are buying You the Artist!
     These Exalted Beauty Medallion self portraits were created for and posted on the Exalted Beauty blog at the completion of each medallion collection. The Exalted Beauty Medallion catalogs provided the extreme close up of the individual pieces, but the portraits provided an example for the customers to visualize how the medallion would actually look on. Besides, my medallion ladies used to get a kick out of me playing dress up, it gave them something to pick on me about, providing a laugh, and yes loosening those wallets. 
     Best of luck to you and your Art Marketing endeavors! Feel free to share your trials and tribulations in the Art Biz. I look forward to hearing from you!
     For more Amy E. Fraser art and information go to Aefraser.com

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