Implicit Art is one of those art blog that works so well on two levels: read the latest entries, and you see the work of a polished, experienced commentator; read posts over the duration of Implicit Art’s existence, and you get an excellent insight into Nathaniel Stern’s life over the period. Whichever approach you take, you will be in for an interesting read, for Stern is an ever-busy explorer on many fronts.
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Adebanji Alade maintains two art blogs. My Art, My Passion For Sketching is a collection of Alade’s day-to-day sketches. The People I Sketch Everyday covers the transformation of sketches into paintings. Taken together, Alade has one of the most impressive collection of artists blog entries to be found anywhere on the web today.
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On My Desk is for anyone curious about artists’ working conditions. Creatives can upload images of their work environment, highlighting any interesting aspects that are important to their handiwork.
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This art blog contains news, reviews, previews, and interviews. Coverage primarily focuses on the Liverpool art and culture scene, with posts occasionally covering UK or international art news.
One reason why we enjoy Art in Liverpool so much is that it covers an art scene at such a pivotal and transitional time. The symbiotic relationship of Art in Liverpool and the Liverpool art scene during this period, and the documentation of this period is something that merits further explanation.
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Created in Birmingham (CiB) is an art blog established by Creative Republic (West Midlands) Community Interest Company, who receives funds from the English Arts Council and Business Link. The role of the art blog is to act as a hub to link-up the creative and artistic community in the UK city, Birmingham.
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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.
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Art Stalking is a journal of it author’s (Ana Benlloch) quest to find inspirational art. This includes reviews of artists, and exhibits that she has been to – the majority of which being located in the UK. There is also the occasional posting of a news story, which has contributed towards her journey of discovery.
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Making a Mark is crammed with useful nuggets of information on all sort of subjects that have caught Tyrrell’s attention. Just a few of the subjects covered in a broad editorial scope, include: drawing tips and tricks, reviews of UK shows and artists, information about art projects, and the occasional how-to guide of art blogging.
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The Art Of The State has covered Street Art since well before it came to enjoy its current levels of mainstream popularity. The site is comprised of snippets of interesting information, mixed with a steady stream of photographs of the best street art London has to offer (and occasionally from other locations).
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Ivan Pope’s art blog documents his life as an artist, and provides bite-size chunks of information of things in the art world that have captured his attention. The art blog has been compiled over 4 years and now features a wealth of information.
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