EBSQ Friday Five

1. Little Girl Ponies – This recent painting by Angie Reed Garner caught my attention when I read her description, I tried to recreate one of the million endless pony drawings I did as a little kid. I grew up around horses and always had a sketchbook. I had a million endless pony drawings too.

2. June MOTM: Space & Time – Love this month’s mandala by Maureen Frank: This mandala reminds us that while it would appear that we each exist in our own little worlds, our own little “boxes”…in reality we are all the same and we are all connected.

3. Trying out an Idea – Took Gallagher is having fun in her studio this week. I love seeing an artist’s process! Check out this post and yesterday’s for an update.

4. Sell more Art – Delilah Smith has some interesting tips and thoughts on selling more art, something that’s not so easy to do in today’s economy.

5. Do you have a newsworthy blog post to share with EBSQ subscribers? Let me know about it in advance. Email me at: amanda[at]ebsqart[dot]com.

Have a great weekend!

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  1. #1 by Took Gallagher on June 8, 2012 - 11:19 am

    Thanks for including me in the Friday Five again, Amanda! I might not always leave a comment, but I read the blog every Friday!

    I was especially delighted by Angie Reed Garner’s Little Girl Ponies — I got lost in the artwork. Just wonderful!

  2. #3 by Sherry K. on June 11, 2012 - 8:33 pm

    These were great! Enjoyed them all but especially Took and Angie’s. I have just spent the last few days on researching mixing graphite, oils, and or acrylics. This makes me really want to dig in. I also thought Took’s was adorable…(-:

  3. #4 by Maureen on June 13, 2012 - 11:28 am

    Thank you for including the June MotM :-) Happy Coloring!

  4. #6 by Timeless Rituals on June 16, 2012 - 1:40 am

    Follwed from Natalia Pierandrei’s blog! This website is awesome! I’m going to browse every page! :)

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