Monday in Video Tutorials - Tomorrow, oil painter Craig Nelson will demonstrate his painting process while using a limited palette. If you’re a beginning or intermediate oil painter, you’ll definitely find this tutorial helpful.
Tuesday in Art Marketing Tips - Art business coach Aletta de Wal has created a handy art pricing formula which should work for just about any artist. On Tuesday she’ll share that with us, as well as explain how to use it.
Wednesday in Featured Artists - Stop in and meet Dianne Panarelli Miller, an East Coast artist with a knack for painting lovely, colorful landscapes and seascapes. (And as always, if you’d like your own art to be featured on EmptyEasel, just send it in!)
Thursday in Artist Interviews - Alyice Edrich and former business major turned professional painter, Destiny Womack, will discuss the inspiration and creative process behind Destiny’s abstract work.
Friday in General Art Advice - Drop by at the end of the week for 5 ways that artists can “make it” in the professional art world—besides the traditional (and often difficult) path of selling exclusively through galleries, that is.
Last week’s articles on EmptyEasel:
VIDEO: Making a Monochromatic Painting
How to Host a Contest or Giveaway on Your Art Blog
Matteo Grilli: Capturing Wildlife’s Fleeting Wonders in Watercolor
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