Kirsty Hall
Visit Kirsty Hall’s art blog.
Kirsty Hall uses her art blog to present and discuss her own art, and the art of artists she has found interesting. These entries are one of the reasons her art blog stands out, with Hall providing some great coverage of the haberdashery art scene. Read a few of Hall’s entries and you will soon find yourself gaining a fresh appreciation for this art form.
Another standout series of articles explained how artists should use the internet to promote themselves. She discusses the use of blogs, and how being a member of an online community can help an artist gain recognition.
Hall makes good use of photographs, particularly when showcasing her own and others art. The other aspect that really adds an extra dimension to Hall’s art blog is her willingness to be candid. Her story over the last 18 months in particular is interesting, and it has been interesting to read her exciting start to 2009.
We like this article:
Draped, 18th December 2008
Why we like it:
Hall gives an insight into her art processes with a glimpse of what she will be working on next. She also includes pictures and videos of art work that has caught her attention.
About Kirsty Hall
Kirsty Hall is a sculptor, drawer, performance artist, and freelance curator, based in Bristol, England.
One of Hall’s recent projects involved her drawing on an envelope every day, and putting something secret inside it; she then posted it to herself. Hall accumulated the unopened letters for a year. She then gave the members of the public the opportunity to open the letters and look at the contents.
Summary
Name of blogger: Kirsty Hall
Year of Creation: 2007
Average Entries per month: 7
Art subject: Sculpture, Drawing, and Performance.




