Sunday, December 21, 2014

The Week Links: 29

Join me every Sunday when I share some of my favorite links I discovered in the previous week.
All previous links can be found here.

And here is Week 29...


The Year in Art Discoveries...fascinating post from the Creators Project.

The Business of Art for Artists in 2 parts from Nat George on My L.A. Lifestyle blog.

The Disorienting Beauty of Spiral Staircases in Old Abandoned Buildings. I like the title of this post almost as much as I like the photographs from Christian Richter.

Rust lust from Jennifer Coyne Qudeen.

Thoughts on Intention and Intuition from Rebecca Crowell.

Art Before Breakfast: A Zillion Ways to be More Creative No Matter How Busy You Are - the new book from Danny Gregory looks good. Really good!

Blogging as Inspiration from Martha Marshall and An Artist's Journal.

9 comments:

Jennifer said...

Thank you Seth for sharing my love of rust and including me on this week's list!

trish quilty said...

I do so enjoy your Sunday postings. I never know where I will be going or what I will be exploring or what ideas will be sparked. Thank you.

Nelly Rahman said...

thanks for keep me share.

Gayle Price said...

Thanks again Seth for your "week links"....I really look forward to your post, and because of you, I have discovered so many amazing artists and blogs and collections and just great "stuff" that has then, in turn, inspired me ! Wishing you a safe and very happy Christmas from "downunder".

Carol said...

Another Sunday of great links! Very inspirational and informative!

Jo Murray said...

There's a LOT to absorb in these links. I'll have to schedule a special time to peruse them carefully. Thanks Setho...have a happy festive season.

Gaby Bee said...

I have discovered so many gorgeous blogs during the year. Thanks for all your week links.
Merry Christmas Seth and wishing you all the very best for 2015.

elle said...

Merry Christmas, Seth. I hope your stocking comes all full of creative tools for the coming year. and well, if you do happen to find a lump of coal I'm sure it'll be meant for some creative drawing. :)

Kay Wallace said...

Hi, Seth, and a wonderful Happy New Year to you! I am just now playing "catch up" after returning from a wonderful trip to my sister's on Cape Cod. I love these side trips in this post. In particular, I was mesmerized by Christian's spiral staircase photography and by Jennifer's "rust lust." Thanks, as always, for sharing these delightful finds with us.