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Does my blog have to be exclusively about art?
Not at all. Topics and posts can be about anything which you desire.
Why should I get a blog here, rather than somewhere else?
There is a great power in the idea of unity. We have a staff that is working on promoting local blogs. We can show you how to utilize your blog as a tool to generate interest and enthusiasm for your work and projects. In some cases, our staff can assist you in generating a direct income from your blog. By blogging with us, you are becoming a part of a vision, and not just 'another web log'.
Empty Easle - Edutainment: Daily articles and tutorials for the artist and art addicts!
"Being aware of what your art means (or where it fits stylistically) will help tremendously in being accepted into a gallery. Being able to converse reasonably well with others will help even more."
And depending on where you live, your local galleries may have very specific ideas for the type of artwork they show. For bigger cities this is especially true. Luckily for big city artists, there’s also more galleries around, which means more chances that one of them at least will want to show your work."
Karen Winters - The Creative Journey - This is the way an artist should blog!
"Art thought of the day from Frank La Lumia, plein air painter, as interviewed by Molly Siple in American Artist:
'The way you see things must be different from the way the average person sees the world. It’s important to be able to mentally break down nature into patters of color and value relationships. Until you can think abstractly, you will be at the mercy of leaves, branches and other details of nature.'
Yup, that’s the rub … where is the sweet spot that’s right for me between abstraction and realism?"
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