Good news, everyone—with all the artwork being submitted lately, I’ve decided to have another full week of featured artists! It’s not too late to submit your own art (if you haven’t already) and make sure to check back Monday through Friday to meet a new artist each day.
PLUS, for all you writers and art bloggers out there, feel free to write up a review of your favorite artist and submit it by Thursday. I normally publish a reader-submitted article each Friday and I’m willing to do that this week as well.
Like always, if I use your article I’ll link to your art blog or website in addition to the artist you review.
And if you didn’t catch them the first time, here’s a list of last week’s articles:
Going from Part-time Artist to Full-time Artist? It May Help to Adjust your Prices
Using Meta Descriptions for your Art Blog: Another SEO Tip for Artists
Abstract Textile Art by California Artist Sarah Symes
Art Nouveau: Stylized Shapes and Curved Organic Lines
How to Buy Art at Art Auctions: Advice for Art Collectors and Art Investors
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