I recently got a suspicious e-mail saying someone has selected me and my works among other artists... I mean "What? What are your standards then?" While I do post my works online, I am more than aware that I am no artist nor do I aspire to be one and I believe all of my portfolios on various sites convey that perfectly. I am a craftswoman working in digital game industry, a level designer to be precise, though I also posted some of my older works including some 3D animations and a few sketches. My kind of work is not suitable for a printed artbook nor does someone like me need to be featured in such. My conclusion - they are spamming at random people who might be at all interested, no matter how good or bad they are or how their works fit into their format.
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We publish coffee table, museum quality art books and we organize or participate in art fairs. The books are juried and the artists and the art is carefully selected. As far as an artist is approved, they have to pay to be in these books. Then we distribute these books only for free mostly through art fairs and we also send them to collectors, galleries, art fans etc and the artists get a huge exposure. Some artists disagree with that concept but the artists in our projects are very satisfied and they boost their career. As for the art shows, we do a great job setting our pavilions and sell a lot of art through these shows.See more