Today's question: At least for today, your can't-live-without blog or website is... The following is the third of four posts to answer this question.
Nina Bagley http://etsy.com/ i love etsy - it provides a wonderful marketplace for my jewelry, and allows me to shop for a wide assortment of findings (beads, vintage materials, fabric) for my work. i'm also continually inspired by the energy and creativity of others there.
Suzan Buckner Besides my own, I would have to say The Huntsville Art Blog (http://huntsvilleartblog.blogspot.com). It does a wonderful job of keeping me up to date on all the local art happenings.
Mary Buek I have three that I read every day: An Artist's Journal (Martha Marshall); Petunia Face; and Mrs. Blandings.
http://mrsblandings.blogspot.com/; I love Mrs. Blandings's design sense & she's from my hometown
http://artistsjournal.blogspot.com/; Martha Marshall is a wonderful creative abstract artist
http://petuniafacedgirl.blogspot.com/; not an art blog, but Petunia is a very funny writer.
Marissa O'Brien &rew Borloz (http://urbanpaperarts.blogspot.com/)
Jen Bradford Just one?! I will have to choose flickr, because it encompasses so many different sorts of images and media, and is such a great place to browse for a long time. No shortage of content there. http://flickr.com/photos/jenbradford/
Stephanie Hilvitz I get hugely inspired…daily…from Be Dream Play.
not mass produced etsy
Stephanie Mcatee none… BUSY DAY ;-)
Kim Logan Hmmmm....this is a toughie, I visit quite a lot of blogs and websites on a far too often basis..!!...but my favourite website ever is of a digital artist I absolutely adore the work of, and have hesitated to tell you as I’d like to keep him to myself....!!!!....however, after a second or two thinking about it. I have decided the more people that know his work the better for him...so here it is Istvan Horkay The Museum Factory http://www.horkay.com/New_Works/NW-5.htm ...stunning work isn’t it..!!!
Max Ackerson My can't-live-without website for today is Youtube, because it has everything from How to videos and arttutorials to the latest news.
Marion Bockelman I don´t think I have one right now. If I need some inspiration there are two things I can do: going through my blogroll or going to my Flickr site and view the latest uploads of my contacts. That´s what I love about Flickr: you get to know a lot of new people and can send them contact requests, then when you click on your contacts you always see their latest pics. Very quick and easy, and I love the variety of artists.
Megan Barron I love reading the whip-smart writings of xtinpore http://xtinpore.blogspot.com & fretmarks http://fretmarks.blogspot.com
Ro Bruhn Well Seth one would definitely have to be yours, there's so much inspiration here and lots of surprises. I also like to visit and drool over the things at Rio Grande https://riogrande.com/home/.
Kate Strickland Mystory (http://mystory-jo.blogspot.com/) by Jo Horswill. There are a multitude of wonderful sites to visit and I have many favourites, but my day is not complete unless I have stopped by Jo’s blog. Upon visiting, I feel as though I have entered a rich world of soulful wonder and the home of a kindred spirit.
Dina Wakley Flickr...so much inspiration there, I could get lost for hours. Oh, and iTunes.
Steph Brouwers That’s a tough question. I am addicted to too many blogs and sites ... though at the moment I try to spend less time on the net... Oddly enough, at the moment I am a youtube addict... I really need to improve my English so I spend a lot of time watching it (art docmentaries, interviews, trailers...). And I also like to read The New York Times online and The Black Snob- (a news blog but from an african american point of view). http://blacksnob.blogspot.com
Valerie Foster
http://intotheblystic.blogspot.com/
http://thealteredpage.blogspot.com/
http://expressionstudio.blogspot.com/
http://artticulation.blogspot.com/
http://karensaltereddreamz.blogspot.com/
Kelly Parker http://lifehacker.com
Lisa Call http://christinekane.com
Kathleen Botsford I love your blog and Shirley Ende-Saxe. For some reason you two always inspire me, not to say I do anything with it!
Kathy McCreedy Michelle Ward's site http://michelleward.typepad.com/how_cool_is_that/) Sherry creates the kind of art I think about but don't have the experience to produce.
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