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Are you passionate about turning your art into a career? If so, your first stop should be the web. Here is a list of 20 websites perfect for students who are studying the visual arts:
Artition.com is a new social network for artists that offers pretty much everything you’d expect from a community-focused website - groups, profile pages, messaging, etc - in addition to an online “store” where artists can sell their art.
I first learned about MyArtSpace.com when they published an interview with me on their official blog. Unfortunately, my first look at MyArtSpace.com was a little disappointing. . . but I’ll get to that it a bit. Let’s start out with the basics.
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Shannon...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s what Jennie Rosenbaum had to say: “Here are the blogs that I have to read every day. 1. Hazel Dooney’s blog at HazelDooney.blogspot.com Hazel is one of the most successful young artists working in Australia at the moment. She...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s what Nanci Stone had to say: “My favorite artists blogs: 1. Judy Wise at judywise.blogspot.com Judy is kooky, free-spirited and so generous with her heart and time to other artists. . . an inspiration. 2. A Painting Today at...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s "spread the holiday cheer" experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s what Sarah Lynch had to say: "Only three! That’s really hard—but these would probably be the three blogs (apart from Empty Easel of course:)) that I would miss the most if they stopped. 1. Illustration Art at IllustrationArt.blogspot.com I...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s "spread the holiday cheer" experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s what Ann Buckner had to say: “Favorite artists: 1. Sandy Maudlin at SandyMaudlin.blogspot.com Sandy is a watercolorist, and one of the best when it comes to design and textures. Her blog is always informative and her work a pleasure...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s "spread the holiday cheer" experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s "spread the holiday cheer" experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here what Karen Cooper wrote: "My three most-visited sites are. . . 1. Fine Art Views Blogs at www.FineArtViews.com/blogs Of course it matters that I have a website with FineArtStudioOnline :) but I read their group blog because it shares...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s "spread the holiday cheer" experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. Here’s...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s "spread the holiday cheer" experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite art websites or artists online....
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s "spread the holiday cheer" experiment where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three favorite artists or art websites. First up is Keith Perkins, who wrote: "It was hard to pick just three favorite websites, but here are the ones that I really can’t do without (aside from EmptyEasel). 1. Skull-A-Day SkullADay.blogspot.com Why? Just because it’s so much fun,...