Lately I’ve had so many submitted works of art in my inbox that I’ve had to skip over a few very talented artists. (Apparently one featured artist per week isn’t cutting it.)
So this week I’ll be doing things a bit differently.
Kicking things off on Monday will be An Xiao, an urban artist who takes typical city scenes to new heights using her own unique style of “street haiku” photography.
I’ll feature 4 more artists Tuesday through Friday, so check back throughout the week to see who those will be. They’ll be in EmptyEasel’s Featured Artists category.
I’ve also got at least one spot still open, so feel free to submit your own art if you’d like the chance to be featured as well.
Here are last week’s articles one more time:
Finding Fulfillment as an Artist: Is Your 9-5 Job Right for You?
Artflock.com Adds new Community Features for Artists
Johannes Wessmark: Photorealism with Color Pencil
How to Write an Art Blog (So Your Visitors Won’t Leave)
How Often do You Enter Art Competitions? Poll Results.
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