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Aortas in a Chair – Aortas They Don’t Care


John Jude Palencar

For artists, concepts present themselves in unexpected ways. Why or how the artist responds to them is sometimes just as much of a mystery to the artist as it is to the artist’s audience. Freudian reasons aside, there are many avenues for inspiration & pathways to creative new lands. My wife had this small decorative chair she no longer wanted. It’s one of those objects that you say to yourself, “why would someone make this?”.…

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How To Promote Your Illustration Work In 2025


Kirbi Fagan

September 9, 2025 - Platform pressure, mental health impacts and creative fatigue are all costs of building a business with social media. Ai and tech companies are challenging creators to find new avenues to promote themselves or revisit the techniques that predate the World Wide Web. Preparing for a new book release in October, let's dive in to how I'm approaching promoting The Big Empty: A Sagebrush Survival Story. Drawing Local Spotlight Drawing up support in your own community is time tested technique before portfolios were flying around on the internet. Here's my plan: Advertising in a few local business that I support regularly. Close friends might forget to buy your book but your hairdresser, doctor, barista you've been loyal to? Many times eagerly support you back or will recommend to a friend. My car's glove compartment will be…

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