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Thursday, December 27, 2018

Link Love: December

DECEMBER

So many links. So little time. Once a month I am going to share links to articles, artists, websites, social media feeds, artwork, events, books, etc. that I have come across and connected with. Click on through and prepare to be inspired. And if you missed any months, click here.


A Museum Lover's Guide

In Full View
Roz Chast

The Stylist's Guide to the Globe

100 Trends for 2019

Get Lost on the Internet

21 Facts About...

The 25 Most Memorable IG Posts

Not that I like the stuff....


(photo credit - when listed - found in original link)

Monday, November 26, 2018

Link Love: November

NOVEMBER

So many links. So little time. Once a month I am going to share links to articles, artists, websites, social media feeds, artwork, events, books, etc. that I have come across and connected with. Click on through and prepare to be inspired. And if you missed any months, click here.


Bet you haven't heard of most of them

Beyond inspired by their IG feed

Andy would be 90 this month. Take a tour of his old NYC haunts

Blown away by her portraits

Sage words from Kristin Reese Williams

Why Japan is still so attached to paper

This book looks interesting 


(photo credit - when listed - found in original link)

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Link Love: October

OCTOBER

So many links. So little time. Once a month I am going to share links to articles, artists, websites, social media feeds, artwork, events, books, etc. that I have come across and connected with. Click on through and prepare to be inspired. And if you missed any months, click here.


From Marie Kondo

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In or near London? Check out

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Five Art Techniques from

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Worth the read for its humor (all true)

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But gets "bigger and better"

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No More.....


(photo credit - when listed - found in original link)

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Link Love: September

SEPTEMBER

So many links. So little time. Once a month I am going to share links to articles, artists, websites, social media feeds, artwork, events, books, etc. that I have come across and connected with. Click on through and prepare to be inspired. And if you missed any months, click here.





How Joseph Cornell Transformed 20th Century Art.

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Behr's 2019 Color of the Year

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Leonardo da Vinci's Notebooks are now online page by page

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IMAGINARIUM | Sibella Court interview with Karen McCartney from Sibella Court - The Society inc. on Vimeo.

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How does Jonathan Higbee shoot these impossible street photos?

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How to Get the Most out of Art Classes and Workshops

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The Journey is Still the Destination

(photo credit - when listed - found in original link)

Thursday, September 6, 2018

The Bakery: 5

It has been so exciting to see what all you creative people out there are doing with Baked Texture, my new embossing powder for artists from Emerald Creek. My hope with these powders was that people would find non-traditional ways to use them. And you haven't disappointed.

Linda Cain is an absolute magician and alchemist with Baked Texture. Among her many creations are embellishments which ultimately find a home in her artwork. Take a look and be amazed....

I'd swear that these were old metal pieces rather than chipboard covered by Linda with Baked Texture. She used Ancient Amber, Deep Sea and Patina Oxide.

And look at what she has done with Vintage Beeswax.

Here she has mixed Patina Oxide and Chunky Rust

These beads were first painted with my PaperArtsy paints in Midnight, Terracotta and Mahogany, then rolled in ink and covered with a variety of Baked Texture.

A blend of my PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics and Baked Textures.

Clearly Linda is a master at pumping up the volume by using Baked Texture on embellishments. But she is also a whiz at... 

...creating surface texture with Baked Texture, mixing Dirty Sand with micro beads and glass glitter...

...traditional stamp effects, here using Chunky Rust.

And here is one more...just because!

If you liked what you saw, head over to visit Linda at her blog and tell her Seth sent ya!
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Friday, August 24, 2018

Link Love: August

AUGUST

So many links. So little time. Once a month I am going to share links to articles, artists, websites, social media feeds, artwork, events, books, etc. that I have come across and connected with. Click on through and prepare to be inspired.

The Story of a Thing

Do you ever work for free? Or for product? 

Art Brushes 101

Agnes Martin
On how to be an artist

There's no right way
How art careers happen

Must see movie - now on Netflix

Must-see, hilarious, head-there-now Instagram Feed
The before and after series is genius
259K followers cannot be wrong 

How many of these do you have?


(photo credit - when listed - found in original link)