Do you scribble cartoons all day at work? Or if you're a bit younger, are your doodles the only thing getting you through Algebra, Biology, or whatever you have eighth period? If so then there's a place for you. . . click here to learn more.
TalentDatabase.com is a social network for artists and other talented individuals. With 21 creative channels (which includes one Art Channel) Talent Database covers a variety of artistic and creative pursuits. . .
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...
There are a lot of art history websites online, but only a few that I keep going back to over and over again. If you need information on famous artists or art movements, check out the following websites:
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.
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...
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.
I recently came across a couple of new online art communities which I think you’ll find interesting. Both of them seem to have similar goals - to make art less elitist, and to form new ways of interacting and viewing art online. The first is. . .
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:
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three...
ArtBreak.com is a new social networking website and online art gallery for artists. You can sign up to sell your art through ArtBreak for only 7.5% of the sale price - which is actually the lowest commission rate I’ve seen online so far.
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 Christensen sent in not just three, but four favorites: 1. Aaron Lifferth at AaronLifferth.blogspot.com Great brush strokes, simplicity in content, and beautiful color palette...




