Last week, the Governor of Kansas vetoed funding for the Arts Commission in his state. The Governor of Texas has vowed to do the same. There are rumblings of this happening in other states as well. Whether this will be a trend remains to be seen. There’s never been a more important time for artists […]
Artists Can Sell Their Art for Free at FoundMySelf.com
Some time ago I received an email from Trevor at FoundMySelf.com, letting me know about his free selling platform for artists. I thought it was a pretty neat idea, so I decided to ask Trevor to answer a few questions. 1. Tell me about yourself Trevor. What’s your background? How did you come to start […]
What Should Artists Blog About?
image by Nancee_Art I often receive emails asking me about what artists should blog about. It’s really not that hard. Don’t over think it. Artists Should Blog About Their Art. Post pictures of your work. You’ll notice that most of my blog posts have a piece that I really like at the top. People really […]
Hannah: An Artist Without A Website
I have a confession: I am about to become a woman without a website. My current site, which I created through Other People’s Pixels and chose not to renew, is about to blink out of existence any day now, and then the only way to see my work online will be through my Vimeo channel, […]
Things I Love, Weekend Edition
this week’s favorite painting is Bring on the Wonder by EffyWild This week brought an assortment of fun and silly stuff. Here are my favorites from across the web: Jon Stewart’s sendup of the death of Osama Bin Laden. Id-centric. Callous. Crude at times. Completely cathartic if you’re an American. Should we be less cavalier […]
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