In addition to being a very talented event and fine art photographer, Aaron is a web developer. He’s one of the guys I go to when I have technical questions. He also has a handle on social media, and his blog focuses on social media for photographers, his own work for various technology events, and a mish-mash of other topics.
If you don’t know GapingVoid.com, then you are truly missing out on one of the great minds thinking about how art can change the world. Hugh’s original cartoons sit in the offices of some of the largest companies in the world, and he is looked to as a change agent and definer of culture. Hugh’s blog is a mix of his own work, the podcasts hosted by himself and his business partner, and his thoughts on the power of cartoons and art to change the world.
Janice is an award winning artist and entrepreneur who has won acclaim around the world for her work. You can read about her long list of awards on her Wikipedia page. Janice’s blog (and active Twitter account) focuses on her work in progress, the mindset of being a successful artist, and inspirational material. Janice is truly an inspiring person and I’m excited to share her work.
Jolie is not only good at painting, but good at storytelling. She calls her blog posts stories. Every piece of art has a story, and Jolie’s blog posts tell the story of her art in progress. Jolie has made a name for her self by delivering paintings to her collectors on a daily basis – via email. For those who think that daily emails are too much, check out Jolie’s success!
Painter. Independent Artist. Self taught Force of Nature. Natasha is a true digital native. She has written for tech blogs like Mashable, worked for digital agencies, hosted endless live blogging and live painting sessions online, and recently, with me, hosted a Facebook Marketing for Artists course. You can find out more about that Facebook for Artists course here. Natasha’s blog focuses on a mix of her personal life, her children, her work as a painter and illustrator, and advice for artists on how to use the web to sell their art.
The following is a list of my favorite art bloggers, as well as a handful of artist blogs that were recommended to me by readers of TAA.
If you are an artist looking for blogging inspiration, look no further than these inspiring individuals!
In addition to being a very talented event and fine art photographer, Aaron is a web developer. He’s one of the guys I go to when I have technical questions. He also has a handle on social media, and his blog focuses on social media for photographers, his own work for various technology events, and a mish-mash of other topics.
If you don’t know GapingVoid.com, then you are truly missing out on one of the great minds thinking about how art can change the world. Hugh’s original cartoons sit in the offices of some of the largest companies in the world, and he is looked to as a change agent and definer of culture. Hugh’s blog is a mix of his own work, the podcasts hosted by himself and his business partner, and his thoughts on the power of cartoons and art to change the world.
Janice is an award winning artist and entrepreneur who has won acclaim around the world for her work. You can read about her long list of awards on her Wikipedia page. Janice’s blog (and active Twitter account) focuses on her work in progress, the mindset of being a successful artist, and inspirational material. Janice is truly an inspiring person and I’m excited to share her work.
Jolie is not only good at painting, but good at storytelling. She calls her blog posts stories. Every piece of art has a story, and Jolie’s blog posts tell the story of her art in progress. Jolie has made a name for her self by delivering paintings to her collectors on a daily basis – via email. For those who think that daily emails are too much, check out Jolie’s success!
Painter. Independent Artist. Self taught Force of Nature. Natasha is a true digital native. She has written for tech blogs like Mashable, worked for digital agencies, hosted endless live blogging and live painting sessions online, and recently, with me, hosted a Facebook Marketing for Artists course. You can find out more about that Facebook for Artists course here. Natasha’s blog focuses on a mix of her personal life, her children, her work as a painter and illustrator, and advice for artists on how to use the web to sell their art.
Bringing Splash of Colors to Life: Vilas Nayak
His strokes and smiles at the speed of light makes you stand up to your feet for a heartfelt standing ovation. This finalist of India’s Got talent (IGT) 2016 is one of the most sought after performing artist in Asia. He loves drawing the portraits of famous people to famous music. A tale of a small boy from a village who once used to look at the sky with dreams, today performing in most prestigious stages, epitome of taking risks and going after one’s dreams, Asia’s leading speed painting artist, one who calls his acrylic paints as Hues N Tunes,
The storyline and background music gives your paintings a lasting charm…
I love doing diverse topics. I started in IGT with not portraying a hero, instead a villain in Amjad Khan‘s Gabbar Singh, then moved on to cricket with God in my Canvas- Sachin Tendulkar, later Bhagat Singh for patriotism and then Mother Teresa as an emblem of humanity. It’s been a long journey after that- APJ Abdul Kalam toMJ to Raj Kumar to SRK to CEOs of top notch companies- all in my canvas! I try to give a message in all my paintings. Bringing inspirational idols on canvas to life with complimenting music in the background in less than 5 minutes- will definitely ignite the Spark for Success. I take joy in this!




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