The distinction between a basic art review and an in-depth one lies in several key factors, which justify the difference in pricing:
Analysis and Insight
Basic Art Review: Offers surface-level analysis and general observations.
In-Depth Art Review: Provides deep analysis, often discussing the symbolism, artistic choices, and their impact on the viewer.
2. Length and Detail:
Basic Art Review: Shorter (500-800 words) and provides a concise overview of the artwork, artist, and basic impressions.
In-Depth Art Review: Longer (800-1,200 words or more) and delves into extensive details, including artistic techniques, historical context, and nuanced interpretations.
3. Historical, Cultural and Social Context:
- Basic Art Review: May briefly mention the artist's background or art movement but doesn't delve deeply into historical context.
- In-Depth Art Review: Explores the historical, cultural, and artistic context in which the artwork was created, helping readers understand its significance.
4. Artistic Techniques:
- Basic Art Review: Touches on basic artistic techniques but doesn't go into significant detail.
- In-Depth Art Review: Analyses the artistic techniques used, such as brushwork, colour palette, composition, and their role in the artwork's impact.
5. Research and References:
- Basic Art Review: May not involve extensive research and references.
- In-Depth Art Review: Requires more research, often including citations of art historical sources and references to other works by the artist.
6. Audience Engagement:
- Basic Art Review: An aim to provide a general overview that's accessible to a broad audience.
- In-Depth Art Review: Targets art enthusiasts, scholars, or those seeking a deep understanding of the artwork, making it a more niche audience.
What's included
Summary:
Review writing: Evaluating, analysing and interpreting on art, evoking it's essence.
A Basic Art Review:
A Basic Art Review (500-800 words):
- £65 - £90
In-Depth Art Review:
In-Depth Art Review (800-1,200 words):
- £90 - £125
Online Art Blogs or Platforms:
Online Art Blogs or Platforms:
- Rates for reviews published on personal blogs or emerging online platforms start at £50 to £100.
Exhibition, Event or Gallery Openings:
Exhibition, Event or Gallery Openings:
- For attending and reviewing exhibitions, I charge an hourly rate (£30 - £60 per hour) in addition to travel expenses and covered entry
The distinction between a basic art review and an in-depth one lies in several key factors, which justify the difference in pricing:
Analysis and Insight
Basic Art Review: Offers surface-level analysis and general observations.
In-Depth Art Review: Provides deep analysis, often discussing the symbolism, artistic choices, and their impact on the viewer.
2. Length and Detail:
Basic Art Review: Shorter (500-800 words) and provides a concise overview of the artwork, artist, and basic impressions.
In-Depth Art Review: Longer (800-1,200 words or more) and delves into extensive details, including artistic techniques, historical context, and nuanced interpretations.
3. Historical, Cultural and Social Context:
- Basic Art Review: May briefly mention the artist's background or art movement but doesn't delve deeply into historical context.
- In-Depth Art Review: Explores the historical, cultural, and artistic context in which the artwork was created, helping readers understand its significance.
4. Artistic Techniques:
- Basic Art Review: Touches on basic artistic techniques but doesn't go into significant detail.
- In-Depth Art Review: Analyses the artistic techniques used, such as brushwork, colour palette, composition, and their role in the artwork's impact.
5. Research and References:
- Basic Art Review: May not involve extensive research and references.
- In-Depth Art Review: Requires more research, often including citations of art historical sources and references to other works by the artist.
6. Audience Engagement:
- Basic Art Review: An aim to provide a general overview that's accessible to a broad audience.
- In-Depth Art Review: Targets art enthusiasts, scholars, or those seeking a deep understanding of the artwork, making it a more niche audience.
What's included
Summary:
Review writing: Evaluating, analysing and interpreting on art, evoking it's essence.
A Basic Art Review:
A Basic Art Review (500-800 words):
- £65 - £90
In-Depth Art Review:
In-Depth Art Review (800-1,200 words):
- £90 - £125
Online Art Blogs or Platforms:
Online Art Blogs or Platforms:
- Rates for reviews published on personal blogs or emerging online platforms start at £50 to £100.
Exhibition, Event or Gallery Openings:
Exhibition, Event or Gallery Openings:
- For attending and reviewing exhibitions, I charge an hourly rate (£30 - £60 per hour) in addition to travel expenses and covered entry