Happy New Year, everyone!
Monday in Motivation - It’s never to late to discover your creative side! Drop by EmptyEasel tomorrow and start the new year right with an encouraging, "go-get-em" article by Dan Johnson.
Tuesday in General Art Advice - Whenever you’re selling art online it’s always a good idea to include an artwork purchasing policy. Learn more about this topic from our very own art business coach, Aletta de Wal, on Tuesday.
Wednesday in Featured Artists - Check out some amazing mixed-media and spray paint pieces by Daniela Reed, and of course feel free to submit your own artwork to be featured on EE as well.
Thursday in Art Marketing Tips - Alyice Edrich will be sharing some "quick-reply" templates which may come in handy for those of you who are accepting guest posts on your art blogs.
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Finally, my "big project" is finished! It’s been a crazy day with a lot going on, but foliotwist.com is finally live and online! Since I’ve kept it a complete secret up until launch, here’s a quick (mostly visual) overview of what it does. . .
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For the past five years, Bristol-based artist Daniela Reed has been creating mosaics out of stained glass and mirror. Recently, however, she decided to break free from glass in order to experiment with spray paint, acrylic paint, and pen and ink. “I started using [spray paint] as a background . . .
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Notice anything different about EmptyEasel lately? That's right. . . it's snowing! Up by the big "e" logo. :) And that means it's time for our annual Holiday Artwork Extravaganza! For the next two-and-a-half weeks I’ll be accepting any and all submissions of Christmas, holiday, or winter artwo. . .
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Every panting medium has its own issues with how you must handle your palette. Beyond the usual concerns (how to arrange your paints, which paint colors to use, etc) acrylic paints have a few special concerns. Since acrylics dry quickly, you will need a strategy to keep your piles of paint wet. . .
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This post is part of a series of reader-submitted marketing tips for artists. If you have an art marketing tip you’d like to share, please feel free to send it in. For a while now I've been hosting special art and music events to incorporate my love of painting with my love of jazz. It's worke. . .
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