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Last Updated: Thursday, May 20, 2010
Moshe Milanovsky: Blogging and What I Learned on the Therapist’s Couch

I get the FineArtStudioOnline.com newsletter. There are always some great articles in it, and I thought you’d be interested in this one from today by artist-blogger, Moshe Milanovsky. The first link below will take you to the article on FineArtStudioOnline.com – I recommend

Last Updated: Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Fund Raisers: Doing It Right

Today’s Post is by Lori Woodward, from the newsletter FineArtViews. Lori is a regular contributing writer for FineArtViews. Find out how you can be a guest author on FineArtViews. She is also a contributing editor for American Artist’s Watercolor and Workshop magazines,

Last Updated: Sunday, March 28, 2010
How Even Newbies Can Create A New Blog Lickety-Split

Recently, an old friend emailed me and told me she wanted to rep my work, but wanted to be able to go to a site where she could ONLY see recent works. She told me it was way too confusing to her clients to sit there and say, this is sold, this one is available. That’s OK –

Last Updated: Saturday, March 27, 2010
I Used to Detest Making Goals

If you’re one of those artists who say, “don’t tell me I have to market my work, I just make it,” you’ll really appreciate the solutions for easier marketing in this note today. That actually goes for you health, biz and energy coaches and practitioners,

Last Updated: Monday, February 15, 2010
Adjust Your Images Using Photoshop

Here are a couple of tips on using Photoshop to manipulate your sculpture photographs so you can have the best images for both online and offline use. I’ve been a graphic designer, illustrator for over 40 years – I also design and create books and their covers for folks.