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. . .
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 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:
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.
There’s been a few news-worthy items (to artists anyway) that popped up on the internet over the last few weeks. You might remember my review of ArtistsOnline.org.uk - well, no longer is this website limited only to UK artists and buyers. And the other surprise of the month was FoundMyself.com.
A few weeks ago I came across a post written by gallery owner Edward Winkleman, of the Winkleman Gallery in New York. In it, Edward replied to a letter he received from an artist which asked him how artists should go about approaching galleries, or how to find the gallery...
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.
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.
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:
I'm always on the lookout for interesting art sites, and I thought I'd mention two of them that I visit regularly: IllustrationFriday.com and SugarFrostedGoodness.com. Both Illustration Friday and SFG are great collaborative websites for artists, and here's why:
There’s a new online community out there that’s fanatic about color – well, colour, actually. ColourLovers.com is the place for...
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. . .
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