EBSQ Self Representing Artists
EBSQ Self Representing Artists is an online community for artists who want to take control of their own art careers. They describe their site as a hub where you can house your full portfolio, link to...
View ArticleArtists: Inside Info On How You Can Influence Online Arts Content
English: Screen Capture of article of front page of Yahoo! (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I’m going to tell you how I get paid for the articles I write and publish. The purpose of this blog post is not to...
View ArticleArtist Tip: How To Create Google+ Albums of Your Art Images
Nothingness (Peaches), oil on canvas panel, 12 x 12 inches, Lena Levin, 2012 When art is over, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches, Lena Levin, 2012 Lena Levin shares instructions on how to create photo...
View ArticleGoogle + Friday Art Critique
Yes, it is happening today, Friday, the Google + Friday Art Critique You can stop in and leave comments on the artwork today. To participate in the next critique, upload your art image and label it...
View ArticleShare Your Own Art
Image via FreeDigitalPhotos.net Art Snapper on Pinterest has a share your own art board where you can add images of your own art to get more visibility for your work. I’ve also found that there are...
View ArticleLaunching Tweet Swap for Creative Sharing
It’s Me Again (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I have taken part in Tweet Swap over the past year and I always found only high quality tweets on creative arts, art and design, photography and such listed...
View ArticleArtStack
Yesterday, I joined the ArtStack site. ArtStack is something like Pinterest, only strictly for sharing images of art past and present–including your own which you can easily upload. Follow other...
View ArticleA Thank You From ArtStack
I hope he doesn’t mind that I posted his email(below). I’m glad to have my blog noticed by a large and popular site like ArtStack. The note of appreciation and the help getting my ArtStack *follow...
View Article4art.com
A segment of a social network (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Welcome to 4art! ArtReview is delighted to announce the launch of its new and improved social network site http://4art.com. A platform...
View ArticleGlossom, a Social Media Network For Artists
On Glossom, artists upload their images, then create a montage of thumbnail snippets within a cell grid that becomes a coverage page that can be viewed in one look. Glossom tends to promote full...
View ArticlePainting Fun w/ New York Times
Just for fun! Try this New York Times painting tool–it’s addictive! http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/magazine/you-made-it.html?_r=1&#
View ArticleWhat To Do If Photos of Your Art on Pinterest Are Misused
Pinterest (Photo credit: PixByDee) Pinterest is now one of the top three social media sites. That’s right, now it is Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. So far, I have only read of one jewelry designer...
View ArticleA Variety of Opportunities For Artists To Promote Their Art
Tumblr dashboard (Photo credit: Wikipedia) There are artists out there who tell me that they still don’t have a blog or don’t have time to blog. Try Tumblr. There is so much arts activity on Tumblr!...
View ArticleTwitter Bomb Project for Art Takes Time Square Today 3PM
Artist Chris Osborne received this invitation– Chris, tomorrow at 3pm you are invited to get your work seen by the world. Join Questlove of the Roots / Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (2 Million...
View ArticleJoin IN THE PINK: the 1,000,000 People Art Project
Chicago based artist Connie Noyes has been working on her IN THE PINK project for the past year and a half. With Kickstart donations and the support of the Fractured Atlas organization the artist...
View ArticleDo You Enter Contests? on Pinterest!?
A few days ago on Pinterest, I repinned a set of green vases from an upscale home decor site for a chance to win them. Today I learned that PUREWOW is sponsoring a camera company giveaway that is also...
View ArticleShare Exchange: Tweet, Google+, Pinterest, FB, Tumblr, etc
Pinterest (Photo credit: stevegarfield) I keep Tweetdeck up all day and receive notices of any mentions. Some artists, art orgs and galleries share my links. When I receive a mention on Twitter I make...
View ArticleGoogle+ Interactive Art Themes
Recently, when I mentioned the Google+ Friday Critique to some artists in my Artist Marketing Resources they were eager to get involved. So today I am sharing this Google+ Interactive Art Themes list...
View ArticleShare Your Art on Buddy of Work
Buddy Of Work There’s an interesting blog by painter Henry Samelson that he calls Buddy Of Work. On Buddy of Work artists post an image of their primary work (painting, sculpture etc) alongside work...
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