Monthly Archives: August 2010

céline charuau’s polymer and silver jewelry

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I first became aware of France’s Céline Charuau in early 2009 when she created a brooch inspired by a DAM post about Jen Stark’s paper sculpture.

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daMuse launches web consulting service

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Today is a special day in my world so I am celebrating with a special announcement and offer for DAM readers!

Dozens of artists have written to me asking how they can get their work seen on the internet – by galleries, potential customers, high level blogs. My answer is always the same:

1. Make quality work

2. Build a streamlined web identity to market the work

You take care of #1, daMuse is here to help with #2.

I am now offering web consulting services to artists. Are you struggling with your current website? Trying to get your first website up? Do you have a Facebook Page but very few people watching it? Do you get overwhelmed just thinking about a web presence? I’m here to help.

I have looked at more than 200,000 artist’s websites searching for art to share with thousands of people who read Daily Art Muse.

When it comes to showcasing contemporary fine craft on the internet I know what works and what doesn’t.

Read more about the consulting service here and here.

Special Introductory Price until September 6, 2010! Busy with Summer fun? No problem! Purchase now at the introductory price and schedule your consultation for early Fall. I look forward to working with you!

Want to show your support of daMuse? Pass along this post to every artist you know who can benefit from a consultation. I’m counting on you!

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kevin o’grady’s borosilicate glass bracelets

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Kevin O’Grady experimented until he perfected the techniques that allow him to create vivid, riotous colors in Pyrex, a durable glass previously only available in a limited range of dull colors.

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perspective and gratitude

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Today I captured this tense moment as a large wasp trapped a grasshopper, getting ready to kill it. I was instantly grateful – compared to that little guy, I was having a really good day.   And how was your day today?

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jasmine matus experiments with a variety of materials

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Australian artist Jasmine Matus has transformed empty whipped cream bulb canisters, vintage fondue stick tips, silver, felt, perspex and book pages into a collection of conversation-starting jewelry.

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