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During our "Artist Chat", Danita Salcido shared her passion for Grimm’s Fairy Tales and you're going to love learning about the inspiration behind this art collection. Danita is a passionate artist whose art I've admired for a long time and I'm thrilled to have her as part of the Handcrafted Holidays team.





Cinderella and Sleeping Beauties

Although many of us are familiar with the Walt Disney...

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artist interview with Mystele Kirkeeng Mystele paint http://schulmanart.blogspot.com/2016/10/music-muse-mystele-kirkeeng-artist-chat.html
Mystele Kirkeeng, a Handcrafted Holidays’ teacher, had an “a-ha” moment during our “Artist Chat.” 

She realized that music plays an instrumental—and intriguing— role in her art process.

Although a full-time artist today, Mystele studied music since childhood and realized during our chat just how much music influences her art and teaching style today.

Asserting your voice in music and art makes it...

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To start setting goals for next year, take a look back and reflect on 2014. 

I asked some of my artist friends, how would they describe their 2014 art business in one word.... and what they want their art career to look like in 2015.

Here is what they had to say...



 
Deb Harvey explores art with whimsy
2014: accommodating, 
2015: discover

 
Renie Britenbucher creates light-hearted paintings.
2014:whirlwi...

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This blog post is part of a series of posts called an artist blog hop. Think of a blog hop as blogging "chain mail." Someone links to me and I have to link to three more, and each of them must find  creative bloggers. All of us must answer the same questions about our creative process.

Thanks to my friend Lucy Parsons who tagged me in her blog post. I love building connections with other...

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This blog post is part of a series of posts called an artist blog hop. Think of a blog hop as blogging "chain mail." Someone links to me and I have to link to three more, and each of them must find three art bloggers. All of us must answer the same questions about our creative process.

Thanks to Kim Puckett for asking me to participate.  You can visit her blogto see her responses to these same...

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