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How to Buy Cheap Art on Art Blogs

Phillip Tobias
Does the site of a barren wall or an empty corner makes you nauseous? Have you ever fantasized about being locked alone in the Louvre overnight? Have you ever purchased artwork with the rent money? If you answered "yes" to one or more of these symptoms you might be suffering from the devastating effects of artaholicism. You are not alone.

Artaholicism is an expensive disease that few people could afford to self-medicate until now. Many artists now have websites that sell their original creations for much cheaper than you can find anywhere else.

Blog Art is not a quick fix. It is a revolutionary new medication pioneered by ingenious professionals. Many artists now have blogs that sell their one of a kind creations for cheaper than you can find anywhere else. Plus, the blog artists are happy to talk about their original masterpieces. No longer must you search the malls, galleys, auctions, or garage sales for cheap, unique art. All you need is a computer connection and a credit card to get started.

Blog artists are standing by.

www.elisetomlinson.com: Elise Tomlinson is a visual artist and writer from Douglas Island, Alaska. She has a strong interest in painting whimsical, colorful nudes and landscapes. She is also an expert photographer. Her use of color is absolutely breathtaking. Elise also makes spooky ceramics. She blogs about life, her inspirations, and life in Alaska. Make sure to browse Elise Tomlinson's many galleries.

www.jeffhayes.com: Jeff Hayes is a contemporary realist from Boston, Massachusetts. He challenges himself to painting a new artwork every weekday! Jeff mostly focuses on still lifes. Watch his demos and you will see Jeff Hayes transform a blank canvas into an amazing piece of art in two minutes.

www.markdixon.ca: Mark Dixon is a talented artist from Montreal, Canada. He has a passion for geometry and color. He blogs about his strong views on politics and hate of scam artists.

Be sure to consult your doctor before starting any new medication. Do not use Blog Art if in debt, have limited wall space, or have bad taste in art. This article is not responsible for any side effects including impotence, overspending, broken links, insomnia or divorce. If you think you are having an allergic reaction, or if you have other severe or unusual symptoms while taking Blog Art, call your doctor, or other healthcare professional immediately.

Viva Blog Art!!

Published by Phillip Tobias

I love to write; therefore crafting words. I will share my opinions agreed with or not. Please feel free to comment, suggest, complain or debate. Feedback is much appreciated!  View profile

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  • Monica Savage10/25/2010

    I just found One Day Gallery the other day and since then I've bought 3 paintings from them. Great and cheap way to get some fantastic art!

  • Karen10/3/2010

    I agree with tracy. I love one day gallery.. I check it everyday. Http://www.onedaygallery.com

  • Tracy8/21/2010

    I love looking for new artist's work online. Sometimes I don't know what I'm looking for.. in that case, searching can be hard so I use websites like etsy.com or onedaygallery.com to do the searching for me.

  • EmmsArt.com offers hand-painted oils on canvas. O10/7/2009

    http://emmsart.com

  • Sofiya9/11/2009

    You should try http://www.CollegeArtOnline.com they have tons of great art.

  • Elliot Wise6/2/2009

    You can also get affordable art at www.CollegeArtOnline.com

    They have student art for sale that would rival most art in NY galleries.

  • Kristie Leong M.D.6/19/2008

    This is excellent information! I didn't know about this. I'll be checking out your links. Thanks. :-)

  • Veronica Davidson5/7/2008

    Great info! Thanks.

  • Secretsides2/28/2008

    Hey I need to have my own site huh? Great article.

  • jcorn2/24/2008

    I had to add that I really liked the work of Jeff Hayes. Watching some of those time lapse videos of the paintings was enlightening, especially one that featured oranges because most of the video was spent putting on layers of black and white and THEN adding the color. I think the rich dark tones helped the orange color "pop" even more.

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