Since joining Fine Art America (an online portal for artists and art buyers), I’ve become a lot more aware of a number of artists, their works and their efforts toward getting their art online (and on walls).
So, I’d like to pay tribute to my pick of the best online artists. I’ll mention something about them and add a link to where they hang out. Please check them out!
….Until next time
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_jim coe

Art Identity
Luckily for us all, you couldn’t loose your art identity if you tried. But you still have to find it – a well engineered game for sure.
Personally I look at it something like this:
Picture a magnifying glass outdoors on a sunny day. At one end is the sun. Much closer is the magnifying lens. It can focus the sunlight down to a very nearby burning spot.
The sun represents the cosmos. The lens represents your art. That burning point is your soul/spirit/{whatever the proper word}. The thing which the lens is focused onto is your unique personal artistic vision.
Now for the fun part: Just as the lens focuses the sun into you in one direction – it also focuses your soul outward to the sun in the other direction.
Where does your art come from as you mature? It wells up from a kind of spring you get to dig into yourself. When you start, your little trickle of art spirit is very near the surface and the cares of the world rain down and fill it with ego mud. This is a tricky time, because no one has an easier time fooling us than we ourselves do. Your ego could fool you about who you are and what you’re capable of doing.
So you keep on digging, a constant and imperfect practice, over and over – sometimes you fall back a bit, but not to worry, over the long haul you make good progress. That’s in the nature of practice and it’s human nature. Therefore, you get deeper and the flow gets cleaner and purer and eventually your authentic unique nature flows out into your work. Of course it’s not all internal. As you practice and your work gets purer, it will communicate better to others, as well as to you.
You won’t ever be finished, it’s a process, not an event. And yes, it’s a spiritual journey – one of many versions of the hero’s quest.
_jim coe
This is my blog about making art…
…here I’ll post thoughts about art (digital art mostly), creativity, visual communication, tool recommendations and links to my favorite resources, my tutorials (static and video), my image gallery and other such stuff.
…hope you’ll take the time to add your own thoughts and suggestions under each post –thanks!
_Jim Coe


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