Monday, December 12, 2016

The Perfect Social Media Sites to Use to Promote Your Artwork

Many, if not all talented artists at some point struggle to achieve the recognition their work deserves. Obtaining an ideal audience for our art is possibly the most difficult step in the entire creative process. It doesn’t have to be. We are lucky to live in the digital age, where sharing creative works can be easily done from the comfort of a connected device.

The connective simplicity we enjoy is thanks in large part to social media, which has allowed artists all over the world to share and spread each other’s creative endeavors.

Here is a bit of info on five social media sites positively essential to artists looking to gain exposure for their work.

  1. Pinterest - A virtual bulletin board that simplifies and streamlines image posting.

  1. Behance - Owned and operated by Adobe, this site was built exclusively to facilitate displaying creative work online.

  1. Twitter - Twitter's 140 character limit leaves room for nothing but concision, a trait essential for gaining online attention.

  1. CGSociety -  User based forums and a sleek organizational structure make this site a staple in any graphic artist’s online toolkit.

  1. Facebook - Facebook’s greatest strength is the fact that so many people and organizations use it.


If finding a home for your work is something you’ve been struggling with, this blog I wrote (originally published on http://bit.ly/2gRg4kR) might be exactly what you’re looking for! In it I provide comprehensive explanations for each of the above social media sites, so you can make informed decisions that gain your portfolio the attention it deserves.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Arches, Women in Trees, and David Lynch—This week in art

Some fun news to share with you all this week!

Looking at the Art of Arches

When's the last time you've taken a moment to admire the beauty of an arch? Has it really been that long? Arches are ubiquitous they make up so much of our surroundings, but it's very easy to not notice them—an example of how well they blend into their surroundings. Well, not only are these circular gateways important to the integrity of the buildings that many of us make use of on a day-to-day basis, they can also be quite beautiful. Frieze.com recently gave the arch its proper due in a blog post with some beautiful videos.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

From Vancouver - Part 4

This has been such a meaningful project for me. Right now I only have the photos to share with you, but I'm working on drafting up the rest of the project for the end product, called "Emanations".
In case you're just tuning in:
I've lived in Vancouver for the vast majority of my life. In this photo series, I explore the relationship between place and identity. In particular, I explore the regions of Vancouver and British Columbia that have been so important to me and my family. This is the fourth and final installment in the series.

For more photos, go to JuliaSotnykova.com

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

From Vancouver - Part 3

I've lived in Vancouver for the vast majority of my life. It's a place that means much to me. In my photo series "From Vancouver", I explore the relationship between place and identity. In particular, I explore the regions of Vancouver and British Columbia that have been so important to me and my family. This is the third installment in the series.

For more photos, go to JuliaSotnykova.com


Wednesday, September 14, 2016

From Vancouver to Vienna – 2

Part 2 of my photos from Vienna.

Some more great sculpture and architecture. And one big cathedral.

 

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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

From Vancouver to Vienna – Part 1

Part 1 of my photos from Vienna. I really enjoyed my time there. The architecture and sculpture are both just so lush.

 

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Thursday, August 25, 2016

On Beauty: A Reading List About Makeup — Longreads Blog

Beauty criticism analyzes the ways we can subvert a society that would have us subsumed by self-loathing. We use the tools we’ve been given. Makeup, then, can be a weapon. And it can be damn fun.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

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