Kofe Nata’s A Postcard is one of many visual treats available for view on our smorgasbord of delectable art from our Sunday Submissions series across our social media domain.
Why don’t you try out the tasting menu here…?
– Karen
Kofe Nata’s A Postcard is one of many visual treats available for view on our smorgasbord of delectable art from our Sunday Submissions series across our social media domain.
Why don’t you try out the tasting menu here…?
– Karen
Like what you see? Join in on the artistic action by submitting your own work for consideration.
– Karen
Using a large amount of pastel oil paint Clemens Krauss' figures look 3-D. Now exhibiting at #dominikmerschgallery pic.twitter.com/ZY5Y2dvdiv
— Slow Art Day (@SlowArtDay) January 6, 2014
Slow looking enthusiasts and social media butterflies rejoice!
Our twitter feed, @SlowArtDay, brings the best mix of recent art news and thoughtful art ruminations this side of the tweetosphere.
Sound too good to be true? Investigate yourself.
And don’t forget to tune in for our weekly #TwitterTopicTuesday conversation; we’ll “see” you there…
– Karen
Ring in the New Year with new works by our featured artists!
Learn more about our selected artists for the week and how to submit your own work here.
– Karen
Our tumblr has recently featured the work of Ed Fairburn whose creative illustrations literally map facial features through geographic overlay.
– Karen
Like what you see? Join our esteemed featured artists this Sunday by submitting your work today!
As well, don’t forget to support these upcoming artists by sharing, liking, and re-tweeting these works across our social media platforms!
– Karen
Why not peruse our latest batch of submitted works by our talented artists during the holidays?
Also be sure to take advantage of this new found leisurely time to dust off some of your own work and submit it via tumblr to be featured across our social media channels!
– Karen
Bernini like you’ve never seen him before…
Artist Peter Coffin introduces his viewer to time-honored works in new light, or rather shadow, but creating simple but identifiable outlines of artworks such as the Ecstacy of St. Teresa.
In order to view more works such as this, take a gander at our facebook page!
– Karen
Our latest crop of submitted works are featured across our social media platforms including facebook, twitter, and tumblr. Interested in having your work broadcast to the art-loving Slow Art Day community? Find out more here.
– Karen
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Today’s Twitter Topic is “What did you enjoy most at #ArtBasel in Miami this year?”
Sound off on our twitter now!
– Karen