I present to you the cream of the crop from my Twitter tweets from the past couple of weeks.
Artist statement generator via @isabelforbes http://10k.aneventapart.com/Uploads/262/#
via @marciasmantras > Aude aliquid dignu=Dare something worthy < can’t think of a better motto than that
Back issues of @ProArtistMag available on CD http://orders.professionalartistmag.com/backissuecds/index_cds.asp
Yippee! 2 more people signed up for my Golden workshop in Oct. I cap it at 60. http://artbizcoach.com/golden
Watching awesome video of Robert Irwin/his work http://is.gd/YI58lX @art21
RT @danielsroka Art Rule #1. When in doubt, flip it over. (Seriously, this works way too often.)
Cynthia Morris shares why she’s coming to my CO workshop this fall. http://youtu.be/dZID0jhVsoE @originalimpulse
It’s absolutely okay to revisit old blog posts, but DO update them and make them fresh. Some content needs to be repeated. @VTurnerArt
Sculptor’s work copied and in corporate collection in CA http://www.theartnewspaper.com/articles//24330
Blurb.com now has volume dicounts – nice for artists who want their catalogs in quantity
RT @shaboom: Wise you: How to tap into what you already know about success http://goo.gl/fb/jTQqF <Amen!
PS Print has a sale on postcards through 7/31 http://www.psprint.com/postcards @psprint
U should watch video of Cy Twombly’s work http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2011/07/06/arts/cy-twombly-art.html
Twitter Tweekly from @abstanfield
- Alyson Stanfield
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