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Explore Art in 3D Virtual Galleries. The Artist's Guide to Flickr. Natasha Wescoat is an artist and illustrator with a passion for community and social media.

The Artist's Guide to Flickr

She authors a blog at NatashasArtCandy.com. Not just a site to share baby photos with your grandparents, Flickr is an incredible tool for creative professionals. Its user-friendly sleek design and excellent loading speed make this an attractive and effective tool for professional use. If you're an artist, photographer, or designer, you can utilize Flickr in a variety of ways to present and promote your work, as well as connect with colleagues, business partners, potential clients, and businesses.

The possibilities are endless. Here are 4 ways you can use Flickr to promote your work: 1. Flickr's organization tool allows you to batch edit each photo and organize them into sets or collections. Sets can be clever themes, like Photographer Linda Plaisted's, who separates her photography work by Persons, Places, and Things. Artist Rising - Original Artwork and High-Quality Art Prints by Living Artists. Tweetable Art: 10 Twitter Tips for Artists. Natasha Wescoat is a licensed artist and social media creative at NatashasArtCandy.com utilizing the web to promote her art and connect with her audience.

Tweetable Art: 10 Twitter Tips for Artists

You can follow her on Twitter. As an artist or creative business, one of your main goals is to connect with your audience and collectors. Social media allows us to connect and collaborate on a level we otherwise would've never known outside of the web. The Artist's Guide to YouTube. Natasha Wescoat is an artist and illustrator with a passion for community and social media.

The Artist's Guide to YouTube

She authors a blog at NatashasArtCandy.com. Videoblogging isn't just for teenyboppers with Flips. It's a simple way professional creatives can make use of high traffic sites like YouTube to showcase their work and communicate with their audience in a fun and effective way. Videos are a great way to offer your audience a window into your world.

Artists can create their own YouTube channel and embed videos on their own website or blog. Here are 5 ways artists can use YouTube: 1. Share a story about your work, how you were inspired to create a certain piece, or art in general. Explore Art in 3D Virtual Galleries. MAINE ART EXHIBITS: VIRTUAL ART GALLERIES. Contemporary & Fine Art From Leading Galleries In Asia Pacific. Home. Oil Painting Reproductions. DeviantART: where ART meets application! 6 Virtual Galleries for Artists. Natasha Wescoat is an artist and illustrator with a passion for community and social media.

6 Virtual Galleries for Artists

She authors a blog at NatashasArtCandy.com. Promoting and sharing your art online may seem like a daunting task. The web is vast and filled with hundreds of new art sites popping up monthly. You may want to connect with other artists and collectors, and make connections with galleries offline, building relationships and gaining awareness. With the right tools, you can make this happen. Byart.co.uk - Contemporary Art for Sale Online. Byart.co.uk - Contemporary Art for Sale Online. Gagosian Gallery - Gagosian Gallery.

Curate, manage and market 3d exhibitions. Продажа картин, купить оригинальные произведения искусства и репродукции картин на Artmajeur. Amazon to launch virtual art gallery. Commercial galleries News USA Internet retail giant is targeting smaller dealers with a plan to offer more than 1,000 objects online—and it will take a commission By Julia Halperin.

Amazon to launch virtual art gallery

Web onlyPublished online: 27 June 2013 The retail giant's new art site would resemble Amazon Wine, which launched last fall Amazon.com is expected to launch an online art gallery later this year. The retail giant’s interest in launching an art gallery first came to light in May, when it organised an information session for New York dealers. At least one dealer was told his gallery could offer art under a pseudonym until the website became successful. The art platform will take a commission from all sales conducted through the site rather than charge galleries a monthly fee to present their wares, according to dealers familiar with the venture. Feuer says he will reserve judgement until the site launches. Some doubt that Amazon’s scheme will be successful. Submit a comment All comments are moderated. Email* Name* Авторы - Google Cultural Institute.

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