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London Art Blogs

London Art Blogs Profiled on Art Connect

The combination of Adebanji Alade’s art blogs chronicles his life as a sketcher and painter. Alade finds inspiration in his every day travels on London’s public transport. His art blog entries come together to tell a cohesive, personal, interesting, and compelling story.

On My Desk art blog features photos of creative peoples’ workspaces. It is a good site for networking with other artists, and provides some innovative ideas on how to utilize your own art studio.

Making a Mark art blog is a great source of information for art lovers. You will find everything from tips and tricks, to reviews of UK shows and exhibits. There is a common theme around the mediums of Pastel, Pencil, Pen, and Ink.

Art of the State art blog is one of the best urban photo blogs on the web. The author of the blog, Steve Cotton, is committed to delivering quality images with concise and helpful information.

Ivan Pope’s Absent Without Leave art blog documents his life as an artist and also points out some interesting art news that has caught his attention. Pope often focuses on the non-mainstream, meaning you often pick-up something new from the art world.

For some well considered thoughts about other artists’ work you should visit Steve Smith’s Golgonooza art blog. Smith is excellent at using his entries as a foundation to consider wider societal constructs.

With a particular focus on contemporary art, the Visual Bites art blog covers mainstream art events from London, New York and Los Angeles. Stephanie Cotela Tanner is particularly adept at uncovering the intentions behind the artist and their work.

Fluid Thinking art blog is engaging and upbeat – Karen Ay focuses on the positives of what’s going on in the capital. She is popular within the London art scene and we recommend a visit to anyone looking for inspiration when producing their own art blog.

Stephen Art-East art blog covers London art events and Stephen Harwood’s own art life. He does not hold back when reviewing art, but his writing is obviously the result of a good deal of consideration.

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  1. Developing Art Blogs

  2. Art Critique

  3. Cohesive Coverage

  4. Art Blogging as a Team

  5. Pushing at Boundaries

  6. Art Blogging vs. Art Journalism

  7. Reaching your Goals through Art Blogging


The 25 most read entries on Art Connect

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10. Brush and Baren

11. Crack Skull Bob

12. Thinking About Art

13. View on Canadian Art

14. Art Blog by Bob

15. Modern Art Obsession

16. Amanda Church

17. Edward Winkleman

18. Carol Marine's Painting a Day

19. The Thinking Eye

20. Tim McFarlane

21. Leap into the Void

22. New Art

23. James Wagner

24. Bioephemera

25. Anaba

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