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Naked Abandon : Self-Portraits a magazine by Sarah Bloom

Naked Abandon : Self-Portraits a magazine by Sarah Bloom
publication
Sarah Bloom has been taking self-portraits as her primary form of artistic expression since 2006. The exploration of identity as a woman entering middle age has emerged as a persistent theme in her work, most expressively with her self-portraits in abandoned places. Akin to the stages of grief, she faces the idea of aging at first with dread, then resistance, and ultimately acceptance. In her experience, these stages are non-linear.
 
Sarah R. Bloom is an artist and photographer working in the Philadelphia region.

TJ Walsh - Open Studio at Heron Crest Studios

TJ Walsh - Open Studio
exhibition
Friday, November 11, 2016
Sunday, November 20, 2016

TJ Walsh will open his studio and share new work during the Annual Art Along the Creek open studios and sale event at Heron Crest Studios in Aston PA. This annual open studio event is celebrating 10th anniversary in 2016.

Opening Reception: Friday, November 11, 4-9 PM

Open Studios:
Saturday, November 12
Sunday, November 13
Saturday, November 19
Sunday, November 20
11 AM - 5 PM.

Damini Celebre relaunches her portfolio website with a new responsive design

Damini Celebre holding a gray card for photographing Five Seasons a large multipanel artwork
portfolio overview of Damini Celebre's artwork

We're happy to announce that Damini Celebre has updated her portfolio site to one of our newest responsive designs. Check out her extensive body of work and her upcoming workshops.

Lover of the natural worlds, magical worlds and inner realms, Damini Celebre has combined her three passions: Shamanism, creative arts (BFA) and healing arts (M.Ac.). She has skillfully woven what she knows and loves into a unique and powerful approach to awakening the creative self.

Her site includes several new features:

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Our sites are subscription based. So we manage everything, all you do is upload your images and update the text. We do all we can to reduce the number of decisions an artist has to make — so more time is spent making art.

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