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Best Art Blogs You Must Explore

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Best Art Blogs You Must Explore

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  1. Do you wish there was a collection of artwork blogs you could use as a resource that will help you become a better artist? Well, it is finally here -- right before your eyes! Hours and hours of research went into discovering the top art blogs that are featured in this list of the internet. However, these aren't just any ol' random art blogs. Specifically, this exclusive list reveals 3 Kinds of art blogs which are designed to assist you: ◾ Inspire your imagination and creativity ◾ Boost your skills and talent Below... we'll provide you the inside scoop on what each art blog is about and why it's unique. We'll further explain types and the topics . To get you acquainted with every blog, we'll show you books and some articles that you'll definitely want to explore. Ready to find your new art blog? Art Blogs That Will Inspire Your Imagination And Creativity 1. Hi-Fructose Hi-Fructose is an art blog that features. Topics include original paintings, drawings, charcoals, glassworks, sculptures, different styles of prints, and much more. Every blog post highlights one of their latest gifts, some of which are on display at exhibitions, museums, or other areas and includes a different artist. When you learn about the site article's featured artwork and how it was developed, you are then given the chance. Typically, the posts will feature several elements of the artist's background and include a couple of quotes from the artist that gives you a glimpse into their worldview and reasons for producing the art. When it's original and clever artwork Hi-Fructose will inspire and impress you. Check out these publications from Hi-Fructose: ◾ The Evolving Paintings of Andrew Salgado ◾ The Human-Filled Clocks of Maarten Baas ◾ The Glass Creations of Janis Miltenberger 2. BOOOOOOOM BOOOOOOOM is an art blog that features artists' work. Topics focus heavily on photography and illustrations. The majority of the blog posts put the spotlight on an artist artwork. While some of the articles include interviews

  2. only, some posts dive into the artist's background so readers can see the character behind the featured artwork. One section of this blog is designated for showing the art created and filed by the BOOOOOOOM community, which gives an ever-evolving lineup of artwork to readers to feast your eyes upon. You can watch a great deal of captivating video art on BOOOOOOOM TV, a particular section of this blog if that is not enough to keep you browsing for hours. All in all, the BOOOOOOOM team does a terrific job at covering art from lesser-known and emerging artists that are completely currently oozing with talent . Check out these publications from BOOOOOOOM: ◾ Reflect by Illustrator Evan M Cohen 3. virtosuart.com Virtosuart.com is an art site that masterfully blends art, culture, and knowledge. Topics include audio-visual projects, paintings, photography, street art, graffiti, in addition to installations. The blog usually offers an artist's most recently completed work of art that is to be presented in an upcoming exhibition. Images of the artist's related work, in addition to a brief interview, accompany each blog post, too. The emphasis the virtosuart.com blog puts on boosting the artist's work pre-exhibition is what really makes them stand out because it gives readers the chance to meet the artist and see their art up close in person at a live event. Take a look at these books from virtosuart.com: ◾ https://www.virtosuart.com/blog/what-is-canvas-art ◾ https://www.virtosuart.com/blog/the-world-biggest-ever-oil-painting-commission ◾ https://www.virtosuart.com/blog/abstract-paintings-depicting-great-world-personalities 4. Commarts Commarts is an art blog whose mission is to inspire other visual communicators and artists. Blog posts commonly highlight artists, exhibits, and book reviews. The blog provides interviews with artists and a collection of column bits. You can discover interesting reads by finding them in the site's'Gallery' section. To get the complete story on an artist's featured work, Commarts lets you scan at the base of some of the posts through a slideshow of the artist's related art projects. The interaction that is simple and delicate is a nice touch. Web designers will especially fall in love with the"Webpicks" section of this site which illuminates the background, production information, challenges, and technical features of creating beautifully designed sites handpicked by Commarts. Their premium content reflects a goldmine of art that'll ignite the imagination of any artist, while their free content is enjoyable enough. The premium content provides readers with an invaluable resource of exclusive content,

  3. media access to over 18,000 award-winning images and videos, as well as a monumental collection of over 21,000 artist profiles and their work. Impressive. Check out these publications from Commarts: ◾ Fresh: Jon Han 5. Colossal Colossal is an art blog that blends art, design, and culture to present the works of both emerging and established artists from all over the world. Topics include design, crafts, fine arts, animation, photography, street art, illustration, and architecture. One artwork is featured by the Colossal blog before diving into the details revolving around the artist instruction of the arts. After you learn a bit about the artist's background, the article dives into Colossal's own description and ideas before showing you even more regarding the work of the artist endeavors. There's a great deal of stuff to read and see. The Colossal blog is famed for its high quality images of layouts and inspirational artwork. They hog the spotlight in many posts, but in a way that is good. Check out these books from Colossal: ◾ Japanese Monster Figurines Apologize For Their Destruction in Press Conference Podiums 6. Azure Magazine Azure Magazine is an art blog with a distinct identity as art affairs that are global are covered by it but also specializes in reporting the art scene. Topics include design and architecture. Blog posts are news stories about how artists, museums, exhibitions, and company brands take advantage of art. There's also a collection of interviews with emerging and award-winning artists.

  4. Other articles will keep you up-to-date on the consequences and Canadian art events that artists create in the North American country. The best part of the Azure Magazine site is that's it's superbly written and always seems to find a way to unearth the most intriguing stories happening in the art world. You need to feel inspired by some of the world's most architecture designs or if you are a fan of https://www.virtosuart.com/blog/the-world-s-top-contemporary-art-collectors blogs that read as easy as magazines, you have got to visit the Azure Magazine blog. If you haven't discovered it yet it is a gem. Check out these books from Azure Magazine: ◾ 10 Buildings to Watch in 2019 ◾ A Big Hit in Europe, Sweden's Solar Egg Lands in North America 7. Design You Trust Design You Trust is an art blog that features a combination of artworks, many of which are derived from underground and popular news stories. Topics include photography, architecture, technology, animals, design, and travel. Each blog post includes an artwork and educate and brief blurb that will inspire you. While Design You Trust definitely hits the mark on being informative, several of the posts include a great deal of humor, too (whether deliberate or not)! Regardless of what's new on the art they've mastered the art of making it interesting to read about art. Check out these books from Design Trust: ◾ Children of the Damned: The Superb Artworks of Astor Alexander in Classic Sci-Fi and Noir ◾ Hippie Van Of The 1960s: Beautiful Photographs That Capture People With Their Vintage VW Buses Art Blogs That Talent And Will Boost Your Skills 8. Artists Network Artists Network is an art blog whose sole mission is teach you how you can create incredible works of art and to inspire your creative side. Topics of this blog include a broad range of art tutorials taught by professional artists. You'll gather most of your information as well as live art demos for beginner and advanced artists. The Artists Network blog features over 700 workshops and on-demand art classes, too, so they can be watched by you at your leisure to learn something new and improve upon your current skill set. Art courses and the articles

  5. are excellent because they show you what tell you what tools to use and to do step-by-step. The articles include lots of images or video to supplement your understanding. It's absolutely terrific. Much of the information is classified by media (watercolors, pastels, and oil just to mention a couple ), so it's easy for you to navigate to the information you would like to learn about most. You have always wanted to try learning a new technique or In case you've got the desire, the Artists Network blog has you covered and it is highly suggested. Check out these books from Artists Network: 9. CreativeBloq CreativeBloq is an art blog which assists by keeping them up-to-date with technologies, techniques, and the latest trends associated with art, their abilities improve. Topics include typography, graphic design, illustration, art, web design, and more. CreativeBloq uses their energy to publish a healthy combination of detailed articles which are informative, instructive, and inspiring Although some art blogs focus on showing you lots of eye candy artwork read this post from Virtosu Art Gallery and visuals. The complete package. The news stories of creativeBloq shed occasionally promote useful products for artists to use and light on what is going on in the art business. Their easy-to-consume, step-by-step art tutorials show a great deal of new methods for artists to try (with and without the use of software). Overall, the CreativeBloq blog is a remarkably useful resource and is a for artists that are interested in learning how to use software to create artwork that is better. Check out these publications from CreativeBloq: ◾ Create a Fast and Anatomically Correct Sketch ◾ How To Paint Colorful Animation Art in Photoshop ◾ 70 Amazing Adobe Illustrator Tutorials Art Blogs That Accelerate & Will Advance Your Artist Career 11. Empty Easel Empty Easel is an art blog that's full of valuable tips and resources for artists that wish to sell art online and offline to advance their hobby or art career. Topics include art business advice and art advice in general. The blog read this blog post from Virtosu Art Gallery is also a fantastic vault where you can find lots of painting tutorials and drawing courses , too. There is also an entire section of the site that'll teach a whole lot of Photoshop tricks to you if you work with digital art. To switch things up and keep things exciting, Empty Easel consistently features art on their blog that is submitted

  6. by their fanbase, which gives a big boost in exposure to the artist. The actual strength behind Easel is that its website is written by artists that are successful. So in case you would like to learn useful and efficient artist tips that tried have been tested, and used by real artists -- Empty Easel is a reservoir of information that'll transform you into a more rewarding artist. Check out these books from Empty Easel: ◾ Selling Art Online ◾ How to Sell Art Directly From Your Studio 12. The Working Artist The Working Artist is an art site read by independent artists who are looking to reach a breakthrough in livelihood and their job. The entire blog is authored Crista Cloutier, by art business coach. Topics include the business advice for artists, entrepreneurship, and success stories of Crista from artists that follow and apply the words of advice of Crista. So not only do you get to learn from Crista unique journey you get to learn from plenty of other artists' experiences and see how they changed their careers to become successful working artists. The Working Artist is an blog if you're an artist who's fighting to make the leap from amateur to 25, to follow and you are ready to begin an art business. If Crista's done it, so can you. Check out these books from The Working Artist: ◾ How To Work With Art Galleries ◾ My Top 10 Tips for Art Fair Success 13. Artwork Archive Topics include information for both collectors and artists that both kinds of audiences have something learn to read, and enjoy. The blog is home to several exclusive guides that'll help you realize how to apply for art grants, cost your artwork, preserve your artwork. They even have other artists how to do your taxes as well as a brief guide that'll show you. Seriously, the blog is filled with actionable and excellent tips you can try yourself out For artists that are business-oriented, bookmark and the Artwork Archive site is just too convenient to not visit. It's one of the art business blogs out there. Check out these books from Artwork Archive: ◾ Complete Guide to 2019 Artist Grants & Opportunities Displate

  7. Displate is an art marketplace on the internet that enables artists to sell their artwork as metal prints -- but we have a blog for artists. Topics include interviews and success stories, as well as inspirational photography, home decor, gaming art, actionable tips for artists from independent artists who've turned their hobby.

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