This post is part of EmptyEasel’s "spread the holiday cheer" experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three...
Today I'm just going to share two of my favorite art blogs with you, and whenever you have a few minutes, I'd encourage you to take the time to browse through both of the following art websites:
MyArtInfo.com is a new social networking website for artists, and after hearing about it from several sources I thought I'd check it out. Here's how MyArtInfo compares to other artist communities online, many of which have been around a lot longer.
There’s a new online community out there that’s fanatic about color – well, colour, actually. ColourLovers.com is the place for...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three...
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...
This post is part of EmptyEasel’s “spread the holiday cheer” experiment, where we’ve simply invited everyone to share their three...
Bloggers are a diverse bunch, aren’t they? And art blogs are no different. You never know exactly what you’ll get when you visit an art blog for the first time. That’s why I think it’s always worth mentioning the people online who contribute to the world of art day in and day out - today, that's Charley Parker of Lines and Colors.
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:
A few weeks ago I came across a post written by gallery owner Edward Winkleman, of the Winkleman Gallery in...
Katherine Tyrrell’s blog, Making a Mark, is a fantastic resource for artists in every medium. I first found Katherine’s blog when I was just starting EmptyEasel.com, and have continued to be impressed with all the different art-related topics that she writes about.
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...
