Here are three artist blogs I like (look for more favorites in future posts): Making a Mark: This well-trafficked blog from UK-artist Katherine Tyrrell discusses the artist’s current work, its inspirations and development. “Blogging for me, represents a place for me to share my thoughts, works, questions and insights. Everyone has their own style and creativity, I want to see your updated list from the time it is postedIt’s hard to find an Art blog like this.
Love to make drawing and paintings.Another wonderful and inspirational blog is by Fine Art Farm (Hey Cory, I really like the list you made, thank you for this article! I think first I’m a writer who enjoys sketching with pencil and pen and occasionally paint and chalk. I’m flattered to be among such good company. But marketing is essential in the world of entrepreneurship. Most artists have less than stellar blogs but while the look of a blog may attract me in the beginning, in the end it is what the person has to say that determines if I stay or not. !Thanks for sharing this informative blog with us. I am checking them out right now. @CoryHuff  @jaimehaneyartist Yes, I remember. I definitely agree that being an artist and blogging is tough! I realize the many benefits of sharing thought processes, creative resources, inspiration, etc., but I’m wondering if/how it can affect the bottom line.I’m always curious about what types of topics artists decide to write about. You can still see some of her writing at the link above.UPDATE: Natasha’s website does not appear to have a blog anymore.Do you have any artist bloggers that inspire you? Publishers submit their blogs or podcasts on Feedspot using the form at the top of this page. New York, United States About Blog The Curious Frenchy is the blog of French artist Laurence de Valmy. Excellent paintings and photography, Thanks a lot for sharing.Nice collection. So I started my own blog. I just want to paint.

Nice job curating a good mix. SOme of the artists I knew, some are new, but everyone of them will get checked out. List is updated as we receive new blog submissions and re-ranked every few weeks.Read content from different sources in one place.
Blogging take conscious effort on my part. So good to read about the process behind work like this.I’ve got some new blogs to go check out now, thanks Cory. Well in that case, you are right. Would be neat to see what types of topics are typical for those types of blogs.Love this list of blogs!Nice collection. I was wondering if there are artists who blog. Our expert editorial team reviews and adds them to a relevant category list. It is extremely hard to keep a consistent up to date blog but once you get into a habit and you provide enough value to your community it pays off big time!I think it took me 2 years before I really started seeing any success from my blog and it took many many attempts to find the posts/content and topics people liked! great stuff. These are superb. I am also an Inspiring Artist and love seeing other peoples’ art!Good list of art blogs. A few artists are very good at blogging – most are not. You’re right! Inovative Ideas turned into an Astonishing Painting. Do you want more traffic, leads, and sales? Natasha, I liked your tips. Great job!Would love to have one on the wall in the kids’ room.Love that you chose to showcase individual artists. I get endless questions about The following is a list of my favorite art bloggers, as well as a handful of artist blogs that were recommended to me by readers of TAA.If you are an artist looking for blogging inspiration, look no further than these inspiring individuals!UPDATE: Jolie’s site has updated since this post, and she no longer has a regular blog on her website.