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EBSQ Facebook Artist of the Week: Claudia Goodell
Posted by Amanda Makepeace in Artist Interviews, EBSQ 1:1 on May 15, 2012
Who and where are you?
Claudia Goodell Albuquerque, New Mexico. Seven years ago I was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), or Myalgic Encephalomyopathy (ME) as it’s called elsewhere. May 12th is the international awareness day for ME/CFS, and there is a blue ribbon campaign the entire month of May to increase awareness for this disabling illness that effects 1-4 million Americans. There is still no known cause, no approved treatment and no cure. To increase awareness and to raise research funds I will be donating a portion of proceeds from sales of my art during the month of May, to The CFIDS Association of America.
How were you introduced to Facebook?
I do my best to stay current with digital means for promoting art, fundraising, and other personal interests, and Facebook has provided an excellent platform for disseminating information to the masses.
Any tips for other artists starting a Facebook Page?
Review as many other Facebook pages representing businesses similar to yours to gather information and ideas on what you think works. Make sure you think carefully about the name of your page because once you reach 500 subscribers Facebook will not allow a name change. Also, be sure the name clearly states what the page is, and possibly your name or the name of your business because the name you select becomes the URL. If you want people to find your FB page when they do a web search by your name, then include that in the name of your FB page.
What’s your favorite Facebook Page feature?
I think having the ability to share useful information and images is the best feature on FB. This is how things go viral.
What’s coming next from your studio?
Currently I am taking private lessons from Ricardo Chavez-Mendez, a local seasoned artist, and we are working to develop my own style based on Curvismo, a style Ricardo has developed and mastered. This new style is somewhat of a departure from my previous work as it incorporates realism, surrealism, abstractionism, and Curvismo or curvism. Eventually I will exhibit these pieces.
We are also working to finish some oil paintings created by my late son-in-law, who inspired me to start painting. These pieces were left in various states of completion at the time of his death. The goal of this project is to exhibit these works in a future show, demonstrating how they were created through a combined effort, allowing me to tell his story and mine through the art.
http://www.facebook.com/goodellcl
EBSQ Friday Five
Posted by Amanda Makepeace in membernews on May 11, 2012
1. Babette – This week’s Face comes to us from EBSQ artist, Patience. Something about this portrait pulls me in and I can’t help but wonder what she is thinking, what she might be looking at with those thoughtful eyes.
2. The Tangerine Process – Oh! You must see the WIP images from Sara Burrier’s latest painting. Wow!!
3. Ten Reasons to Commission a Portrait – An insightful look at portrait art by Miriam Schulman, and why you should commission a portrait today.
4. Painting with Don Cincone – Melanie Douthit had the opportunity to paint with internationally recognized artist, Don Cicone! She has a wonderful post on her blog about the workshop.
5. I’m always on the look out for great blog articles from EBSQ artists. If you have something you’d like to share in the Friday Five drop me a line at amanda[at]ebsqart[dot]com.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Artseen: May the 4th be with you!
Posted by Amie Gillingham in Artseen on May 4, 2012
The 4th with be with you. Always. Happy Star Wars Day from EBSQ!
EBSQ Friday Five
Posted by Amanda Makepeace in membernews on May 4, 2012
1. 29 Faces of May: Scars – Christine Striemer and several other EBSQ artists are participating in the 29 Faces of May challenge. Throughout May I will feature one of those faces in the Friday Five. Today’s face is creepy and captivating!
2. May MOTM: Helpless – Maureen Frank offers an exercise to help with those feelings of helplessness in this month’s mandala. All of Maureen’s Mandala’s are free to download and color how you want!
3. Quillers to join me on EBSQ? – First off, I want to welcome Sandra White to EBSQ! Second, she’s looking for other Quillers to join her. What is Quilling? Check out her blog–it’s amazing.
4. Distance and Time – Niki Soppelsa shares her sketchbook from the 2012 Sketchbook Project. If you love collage don’t miss this one.
5. Arts Goggle in Fort Worth, Texas – Later this month, Melanie Douthit will be participating in a huge art crawl. Check her blog for more details!
Have a wonderful weekend!
EBSQ Friday Five
Posted by Amanda Makepeace in membernews on April 27, 2012
1. Bear Garden – This beautiful painting by EBSQ artist, Diane Whitehead, is a reminder that May and its flowers are right around the corner. How is your garden growing?
2. Ethics for Artists – I’ve had this post by Cheri Homaee open in my browser all week so I would forget to share it this Friday. Excellent post, and reminder, for all artists on acceptable behavior and remembering the little things.
3. Focus or Fail, the life of an Artist – Delilah Smith shares about her difficulties staying focused on one medium/style of painting. Do you an artist must have one style to be successful?
4. Torrie Smiley Etsy Sale – Torrie Smiley is having her first ever coupon sale. No, she’s not selling coupons. It’s a coupon for free US shipping in her Etsy shop. For a limited time!!
5. Toulouse Lautrec- Michele Naquaiya shares her latest artwork and a new route for her creative talents!
Have a great weekend everyone!
EBSQ Friday Five: Fresh Pressed in April
Posted by Amanda Makepeace in Artseen, membernews on April 20, 2012
1. Grassy Back-Road by Robert Kimball
2. Female Model at Barnstone by Hilary England
3. Roll out the Flower Carpet by Michael Glover
4. Lampwork Bead Necklace by Vickie Miller
5. Easter Lily by Maria Soto Robbins
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What a beautiful month of art!
14th Annual Venus Envy Juried Exhibition 2012
Posted by Amanda Makepeace in Events, membernews on April 9, 2012
EBSQ Aritst, Melanie Douthit recently had a painting accepted into the 14th Annual Venus Envy Juried Exhibition 2012 at Baton Rouge Gallery, Baton Rouge, LA. The juror for the show, titled “Too Much Pink”, is Michaelene Walsh. The title of Douthit’s accepted painting is “Night Flight.” Melanie has been a juried member of EBSQ since 2000. You can view more of her work at www.melaniedouthit.com
Every year, Baton Rouge Gallery and Venus Envy (a Missouri-based non-profit organization driven by women which positively affects everyone by empowering women through the arts) team up to present an exciting multimedia contemporary art exhibition showcasing the work of female artists in the southeastern United States. The 14th annual Venus Envy Baton Rouge exhibition will run April 17-26, 2012.
The reception for this exhibition, which is free and open to the public, is Saturday, April 21, 7-9 pm at the Baton Rouge Gallery Center for Contemporary Art, 1442 City Park Ave, Baton Rouge, LA. The contact number for the Baton Rouge Gallery is 225-383-1470. Website: www.batonrougegallery.org
Congratulations, Melanie!
EBSQ-Etsy Treasury: Small Changes
Posted by Amanda Makepeace in Artseen, ebsqstreetteam on April 7, 2012
EBSQ Artist, Theodora Demetriades, (see her shop too!)has a created a wonderful treasury on Etsy featuring only the talented artists of EBSQ!!
‘Small Changes Earth Day April 22′ by THEODORADESIGNS
Inspiration for this Treasury There is no such thing as a SMALL CHANGE !!
![]() 8×8 Ltd Print Inspi… $20.00
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![]() Jewel tone Pittsbur… $30.00
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![]() Owl Painting Winter… $60.00
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![]() Bird painting, Dove… $55.00
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![]() Iris by Window 11×1… $28.00
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![]() Snook Mosaic in Aqu… $45.00
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![]() Bird Painting Fabri… $45.00
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![]() Original Siamese Ca… $40.00
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![]() ACEO Art Print, Blu… $4.00
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![]() Original Rice Paper… $25.00
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![]() Follow Your Heart, … $52.00
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![]() Amethyst Purple Pea… $358.57
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![]() Simple Complexity A… $75.00
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![]() Original Framed Abs… $78.00
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![]() Set of Three coral … $39.99
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![]() Spring Lamb Sheep C… $45.00
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EBSQ Friday Five
Posted by Amanda Makepeace in membernews on April 6, 2012
1. Lifesong – Sara Burrier’s latest painting, Lifesong, illustrates her personal journey. Check out the post for the full version of the painting and the symbolism she has worked into this beautiful work of art.
2. April MOTM: Hell0 – April’s mandala from artist Maureen Frank is about opening ourselves to new ideas and perspectives. I love her description; which includes a bit about Sherlock Holmes! Maureen’s Mandala’s are free to download and color.
3. Robert Lange Studios Group Show – Pastel artist Kari Tirrell shares her two paintings for this upcoming exhibition in Charleston.
4. A Return to PFATT Marketplace – Lisa Nelson will be returning to the PFATT marketplace to sell her wonderful paintings, dolls and more. Check her blog for details.
5. Day 96 – Took Gallagher is still pushing forward in 2012 with her 365 Project. Don’t miss her latest plaster creation, a work-in-progress.
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
EBSQ Friday Five
Posted by Amanda Makepeace in membernews on March 30, 2012
1. Morning Walk – Artist Jeanne Forsyth shared a scene from her morning walk with her blog readers. Beautiful!
2. Top 10 Ways to Spot a Forgery – We featured this excellent post from EBSQ Artist, Alma Lee, earlier in the week. If you missed it head over to Alma’s blog now!
3. Daffodils and a Trip Down Memory Lane – Patricia Christensen shares a wonderful family memory and a look into her painting process.
4. Some Things to Think about when you Paint – Delilah Smith has a great post on painting, specifically composition and planning.
5. Art Print Pendants – Stacey Zimmerman is now selling beautiful pendants featuring her prints of her paintings. I took a closer look at one on Etsy–beautiful!!
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