by Percy Cat | Jun 9, 2009 | ART, Art Marketing Salon, cortese design handbags, Miami Art Marketing Salon, nature's energy
photos by James Heredia unless otherwise noted.

Summer Salon MODE Lifestyle Magazine fashion show. Olivia Lucas dress,Cortese Designs Hibiscus Reflections Tote Bag

Summer Salon MODE Lifestyle Magazine Fashion Show. Olivia Lucas dress,Cortese Designs Hibiscus Reflections Tote Bag

Summer Salon MODE Lifestyle Magazine fashion show. Olivia Lucas dress,Cortese Designs Blue Parrotfish Reflection Tote Bag

Summer Salon MODE Lifestyle Magazine fashion show. Olivia Lucas dress,Cortese Designs Havana Club Petite Tote Bag
I have about 4 dozen more photos to size and upload, but wanted to share a few today! Watch for more great images of the Summer Salon Art, Music, Poetry, and Fashion Event from Saturday June 6th at the Windisch-Hunt Fine Arts Gallery in Coconut Grove.
update 6.11.09: MORE PHOTOS now on Summer Salon event page here.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2028734&id=1218512072&l=f33833b5a8
The Summer Salon art exhibit continues throughout the month of June.
Many of the participating artists will be at the Gallery this Thursday evening, June 11th to celebrate the Opening Reception of artist, Leonard King’s amazing Kinetic Art Exhibition. Leonard is known for his innovative Kinetic Art forms. The new gallery is the first Kinetic Art Gallery to be opened in Florida. The contemporary artwork features abstract art forms that transform the commonplace into images that interact with the movement of the viewer.
For more information on the L.K. King Gallery call 786-266-1547 or visit www.leonardking.com.
by Percy Cat | May 23, 2009 | Art Marketing Salon, cortese design handbags, Miami Art Marketing Salon, nature's energy

- “White Orchid” Lincoln Road, South Beach
Model, Diane Mooney, with my White Orchid Casual Tote Bag,
strikes a pose for photographer, Paul Andre
during our shoot on Lincoln Road, South Beach, Florida.
Three NEW Nature’s Energy Cortese Design Bags will debut on Saturday, June 6th during the opening reception at Windisch-Hunt Fine Arts’ “Summer Salon”, a multi media art exhibition.
My new ‘Luscious Reds’, ‘Sea Blues’ and ‘Fuschia Macro’ casual tote bags will accessorize the trend-setting models of Mode Lifestyle Magazine’s Fashion Show.

New Nature’s Energy Cortese Design “Sea Blues” on Casual Totes, June 6th in Coconut Grove, FL

The NEW ‘Lusciious Reds’ design will premiere on June 6th during the opening reception
of “Summer Salon” at Windisch-Hunt Fine Arts in Coconut Grove, Florida.

Fuschia Macro is an adaptation from an earlier design, Fuschia Flowers.
This NEW artwork will debut on the large, casual tote by Cortese Designs.
by Percy Cat | May 11, 2009 | ART, art business, Art Marketing Salon, cortese design handbags, Miami Art Marketing Salon, Press Release

‘Summer Salon’ Opening Reception, June 6th, 7-10 pm at Windisch-Hunt Fine Arts, Coconut Grove, FL
Join the Miami Art Marketing Salon artists for an opening reception that features a collective
exhibition of over 24 artists on Saturday, June 6th from 7 to 10 pm at the
Windisch-Hunt Fine Art Gallery, 2911 Grand Avenue in Coconut Grove, FL.Â
Live music, performance art (poetry, designer balloonist, fashion show), a feast of visual art and a few fabulous surprises!Â
Read more about the Miami Art Marketing Salon (based on ArtBiz Coach, Alyson Stanfield’s free online course) and the participating artists at:Â https://debracortese.com/?p=568
The SUMMER SALON art exhibition runs throughout the month of June.
“I’d Rather Be In The Studioâ€
Marketing & Business for ARTISTS by Alyson Stanfield

by Percy Cat | Apr 27, 2009 | art business, Art Marketing Salon, Miami Art Marketing Salon, Press Release

Miami Art Marketing Salon, an eclectic group of more than 20 artists, gather weekly for support at Windisch-Hunt Fine Art in Coconut Grove.
Coconut Grove, FL, April 27, 2009 “ The Art Market is not immune to recession. The Mei Moses Art Index that tracks pricing in the art market, is down 35% for the first quarter of 2009. Many Miami galleries are closing their doors.
But adversity breeds creativity and… leaders. To keep going, Miami artist Debra Cortese launched Miami Art Marketing Salon this month, a biz education and support group for local artists.
The idea was born last year when Cortese, whose trademark is Nature’s Energy art, took an online art business course by ArtBiz coach, Alyson Stanfield.
Stanfield, an author of I’d Rather Be In The Studio, the artist’s no-excuse guide to self-promotion, designed a concept of a “marketing salon†that offers a blueprint for artists to form a local support group.
The nine-meeting program plan can be downloaded from Stanfield’s website, artbizconnection.com, free of charge.
April 7, the day Cortese launched the Miami Art Markting Salon, more than 20 artists showed up at Windisch-Hunt Fine Art Gallery in Coconut Grove. Annamaria Windisch-Hunt, the gallery owner and artist herself, is happy to host this creative group.
Cortese facilitates the salon using the free nine-meeting program plan developed by Alyson Stanfield. The program covers how to set goals, define your art, assess and improve sales opportunities and other important art business topics.
Balloon Artist, Irina Patterson, spotted Cortese’s post about the Miami Art Salon on Twitter and joined. Debra is a perfect example of a leader who turns an adversity into an advantage, Patterson said. If it wouldn’t be for her own desire to succeed, these local artists would probably never meet face-to-face. And what an amazing group this is!
More about the Miami Art Marketing Salon and the artists:
https://debracortese.com/?p=568
More about Alyson Stanfield & Stanfield Art Associates, art marketing consulting firm:
http://www.stanfieldart.com
http://www.artbizconnection.com
http://www.artbizcoach.com
http://www.artbizblog.com
contact:
Debra Cortese
305-665-2528
debra@debracortese.com
by Percy Cat | Apr 26, 2009 | Miami Art Marketing Salon, nature's energy
On April 7, 2009, South Florida artists gathered at Windisch-Hunt Fine Art Gallery in Coconut Grove for the first Miami Art Marketing Salon. This is a nine session course with materials provided free of charge by Alyson Stanfield, Art Biz Coach and author of I’d Rather Be In The Studio, the artist’s no-excuse guide to self-promotion.
South Miami artist and handbag designer, Debra Cortese had participated in one of Stanfield’s online marketing courses and was so impressed with the material that she made the commitment to facilitate this course for fellow artists that are interested in promoting their work and careers. You can read more about the Art Salon in the following blog posts:
*Free Art Marketing Salon for Miami area artists
*Art, Business and Astrology
*29 Miami artists participating in Art Marketing Salon
and at
*ArtBizConnection.com
The Miami Art Salon was filled to capacity on the first day and is no longer accepting registrations for this term, however, Cortese is already planning another Art Marketing Salon sometime in the fall of 2009, and she is putting together the outline for an Art Licensing workshop. To be notified of either, SEND AN EMAIL to artmarketing@debracortese.com or Sign up HERE to receive announcements and her monthly newsletter.
The Artists of the first MIAMI ART MARKETING SALON and links to their work:

Deborah Starbuck, muralist/art instructor
www.muralmiami.comÂ
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Rosie Brown, artist
www.artistamundo.com/rosiesart

Pauline A Goldsmith, artist/entrepreneur
www.goldsmithgalleries.com
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Elizabet Chacon, artist
www.artistamundo.com/artworksbyelizabet
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Jennifer Trujillo, clay artist/jewelry designer
www.art4ever.etsy.com
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Jonathan Rose, Cultural Correspondent,
writer/poet/attorney/art afficionado
www.cultureinthecity.org/
www.southfloridawritersassn.org/
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Valentina Ramos, artist
www.valentinadesign.com
www.valentinaramos.blogspot.com/
www.valentinadesign.com/images/blog/me-me-me-me
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Celia Reigle, artist

Donald Calhoun, artist/photographer
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Deborah Weed, artist/author/entrepreneur
web.mac.com/deborahweed
www.discoveredartists.com/gallery/ArtofBliss
www.theluckiestpenny.com
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Lynda Wellens, watercolor/batik/digital art
www.lyndawellensart.com/
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Adriana Dominguez-Tio, mosaicist
www.newromanmosaics.com
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Irina Patterson, balloon artist
mylifeandart.typepad.com
twitter.com/mylifeandart
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Angelika Rothkegel, artist
http://angelikart.net/
Angelikart@hotmail.com
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Nedra Goldhoff, artist/photographer
Nedra Goldhoff portfolio
twitter.com/surealtome
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Monique Lassooij, artist
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Annamaria Windisch-Hunt, artist/gallery owner
Art Marketing Salon Host
One Ear Society Blog
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Paula Lancaster, art afficionado/entrepreneur
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Roberta Y. Rand, artist/research specialist
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Trina Collins, artistÂ
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Gerard F. Wade, art afficionado/entrepreneur/poetÂ
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Cuqui Beguiristain, art curator/afficionado
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MANO
www.manofinearts.com
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Lynda LaRocca, photographer/artist/author
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Sandy Edie, artist/fashion designerÂ
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Debra Cortese, artist/handbag designer
www.debracortese.com
twitter.com/debracortese
debracortese.com/blog/
by Percy Cat | Apr 10, 2009 | ART, art business, Art Marketing Salon, Miami Art Marketing Salon, nature's energy
NO ARTIST IS AN ISLAND

MANO & Cuqui in front of the first phase of MANO’s new series Blood Lines.
Mano Fine Art
Coconut Grove, Florida, April 2009, Renaissance poet John Donne wrote, “No man is an island.” This famous line illustrates humanity’s need to connect with one another and artists are no exception to that truism, says art-marketing consultant Alyson B. Stanfield. Yet convincing artists of the benefits of reaching out and tapping into the collective energy to be found with other artists can be challenging.
“In general, artists prefer to be alone,” says Stanfield. “They can be resistant to getting out of their studios, meeting other artists and people in general. Yet those who do these things have an easier time selling their work.”
To help artists grow beyond that resistance and as part of her ongoing mission to give back to the creative community she loves, Stanfield created Art Biz Connection at artbizconnection.com, a Web site offering a downloadable program free of charge that takes the stimulus found in group process and puts it to practical use. On the site Stanfield encourages artists to use a structured nine-meeting program in which they design their own marketing plans in a safe, group-centered environment.
Stanfield likens the groups to the salons of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, lively gatherings where ideas were exchanged among artists and writers. Some of the more famous salons, such at the one led by Gertrude Stein, went on to nourish influential visual and literary artists like Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse.
Calling the groups “salons” in deference to the artistic tradition of meeting and sharing ideas is intentional says Stanfield. “No other word has the same connotation. Exciting things have happened throughout history when artists join forces and use their connections and communities as building blocks to share ideas.”
To give Art Biz Connection salons impetus and structure, Stanfield urges artists to gather on a regular basis and download each portion of the nine-meeting plan from the Web site. While the process methodically covers the formation of a comprehensive marketing plan, there is a real bonus in developing a bond with an empathetic support group capable of providing advice, motivation and pushing the boundaries of creative thought.Â
Stanfield launched the program in June of 2005 and reports, as of January 2006, more than 50 salons across the U.S., Canada are already organized and meeting, with more forming every day. It has even reach across the Atlantic, with a recent salon starting up in the United Kingdom.
South Miami artist, Debra Cortese, who specializes in Nature’s Energy art and design, is facilitating this art salon because she was so impressed after taking Alyson’s art business course online last year. “I’ve wanted to put this together ever since I learned that Alyson offered this marketing salon for free to art groups and it’s taken me over a year, but I’m very excited. We have over 16 artists registered and I can just feel the creative energy and ideas already!”

Angel, Gnome and Tomatoes, photopainting by Debra Cortese
Annamaria Windisch-Hunt, of Windisch-Hunt Fine Art in Coconut Grove is hosting the salons. Cortese tells us ” Annamaria was instrumental in getting me to commit to this project. She had also read Alyson’s book “I’d Rather Be In The Studio” and when she offered the gallery space to the group, it was an offer I couldn’t refuse.”

Blue Show entry at Windisch-Hunt Fine Arts
Stanfield envisions an ever-widening circle of salons crisscrossing the nation, creating incubators for artists and most of all ensuring that no artist is left to face daunting endeavors alone. “I want artists to know they are part of a larger community of artists with a strong, proud history. If salon participants stick with this program, by the last meeting they’ll have a viable marketing plan and a roadmap for success,†says Stanfield. “And if they decide to keep meeting after that, the potential is limitless.†Â
Stanfield, based in Golden, Colorado, is the president of Stanfield Art Associates, Inc., an art-marketing consulting firm. As an artists’ advocate and coach, she helps artists promote themselves and build their businesses through classes, workshops, publications, individual consultations, and a free weekly newsletter. Her newsletter has more than 2,000 subscribers and in the past three years more than 800 artists have attended her lectures, classes, and workshops. Her clients come from every state except North Dakota and span the globe, hailing from Japan, Switzerland, Sweden, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Ireland. Prior to starting her own business, Stanfield worked for ten years as a curator and educator in art museums. She writes regularly about art for publications such as American Craft and Sculptural Pursuit.
For more information and an online media kit, go to www.artbizconnection.com/mediakit.
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NOTE: Miami Art Salon Artists
post your website links here by adding a comment to this post!
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Irina Patterson, Balloon Artist, Coconut Grove, FL

Mangifera sp. – Red Mangos botanical painting by Pauline Goldsmith

Pauline Goldsmith, Tropical Botanic Artist

Nature’s Energy handbags, art and me (Debra Cortese) at Miami Beach Botanical Garden’s Taste of the Garden event

Handcrafted Jewelry by Jennifer