Sunday, October 19, 2014

The Week Links: 20

Join me every Sunday when I share some of my favorite links I discovered in the previous week.
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And here is Week 20...

Love this floating cardboard city sculpture. Found on The Woven Tale Press.

Absolutely in love with these cut paper collages from Elise Wehle. Found on I Need a Guide.

12 great blog topics for artists from Arts Business Institute.

Inspiration from Italy. Check out this post from Dorit Elisha about her time working in an art studio in Venice.

Anca Gray shares her very (poetic and beautiful) words about dealing with information overload.

The diaries of artists through time -- from da Vinci to van Gogh to Haring. On Huffington Post with the link originally found via the Art Therapy Alliance Daily.

A bounty of Japanese textiles in Brooklyn. Via A Continuous Lean.

9 comments:

Sue Marrazzo Fine Art said...

GOOD STUFF!!
Have a good Sunday, Seth = )

Kim said...

Great read with my coffee. Thanks for the fantastic and diverse choices this week.

Maureen said...

Oh, those cut-paper collages! And the Japanese fabrics. Great links.

elle said...

Cut paper, diaries and thoughts!!! thanks

Mary Jane said...

Love the diversity of your links every single week...thanks so much for posting, I always look forward to them!

Carol said...

You find the coolest stuff! The post about Venice...is it wrong to be so jealous?!

Kay Wallace said...

So love Dorit's screen prints on top of gelli prints! Amazing artist! I also read, then reread (some) of the artists' diaries. I found them fascinating. Thanks, again, for ferreting out these gems and sharing them with us!

ArtPropelled said...

I've enjoyed every link Seth. Can't believe Dorit's studio view!

Cappuccinoandartjournal.blogspot.com said...

Seth-- thanks to you and reading about Dorit -- we met up at the Book Arts Jam. She is delightful and the work I saw of hers there was wonderful. Thanks so much, Seth for introducing me to a new mail art person who lives near me in the SF Bay area!