Quick one this week.
Some printmakers reflect: Vermont Printmaker's Michelle Turbide on what really matters, and Boundstaffpress' Justin Miller on connections and regrets, inspirations for a new work.
There Is Only Make's Marcy shares with us her creative process.
New blogger (but definitely not new online) Brian Holden's My Printmaking Journey follows the development of a linocut study.
More gorgeous sketches by Derek Jones.
Always full of valuable art business information, Making a Mark's Katherine Tyrrell wants us to think about what we're saying about ourselves as artists, not just about our art.
Check out these flamingo-like katydids on Zooillogix, and learn more about global weirding on HowPlantsWork.
Not on the Reader but via Wet Canvas Printmaking Forum - Huff Post on the fair use argument for Shepard Fairey's work.
And via Clint Watson on Twitter, check out the firestorm (it's all over the place!) that Facebook stirred up this week with their changes to the Terms of Service (which they've now rescinded). As one of my FB friends quipped, "maybe they forgot how their network works" - did they not think this would meet with some resistance and stir up a lot of traffic? Maybe they did...
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
What's on Amie's Reader
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3 comments:
Thanks for the shout out and hooray for Reader posts! I loved the global weirding article.
My pleasure Marcy. Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for the mention Amie
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