The Digital Artist Adds Museum Page Powered by PRWeb
The Digital Artist (www.thedigitalartist.com), a major international art and design Internet site, has added as a service to its visitors, a museum news page powered by PRWeb.
(PRWEB) July 7, 2004 -- The Digital Artist (www.thedigitalartist.com), a major international art and design Internet site, has added as a service to its visitors, a museum news page powered by PRWeb.
The museum news page (www.thedigitalartist.com/museumnews.shtml) lists the top 15 stories of the day in headline and synopsis form, with links to the complete stories. This information is of particular interest to exhibiting artists, designers, artisans, and art buyers who need to stay abreast of news and trends in their fields.
This addition to The Digital Artist is part of the sites continuing efforts to provide visual artists and art buyers with the high quality tools and information they need on a daily basis. Planned enhancements include expanded exhibit displays, an art and design dictionary, and a direct-to-the-public, commission-free sales gallery for exhibitors.
The Digital Artist is a professional exhibit and portfolio site for artists, designers and artisans worldwide. Exhibits include name, contact information, biography, artist's statement, link to a personal web page and an image of the artist's work. The site is extensively marketed to art buyers including art directors, creative directors and gallery owners, and is visited by more than two million viewers every year. The site was created by designer Carol Pentleton, of Glocester, Rhode Island, USA, who has been its webmaster since the sites debut four years ago.
Current exhibitors are working at all levels from students to established professionals. The exhibitors hail from more than 50 nations, represent more than a dozen art and design specialties, and range in age from teens to seniors. Category listings include animators, artisans, cartoonists, digital artists, fiber artists, graphic designers, illustrators, multimedia, painters, photographers, printmakers and sculptors. The home page and index pages post arts and culture headlines, updated daily, with links to complete stories. The Digital Artist also offers a free ebook on art marketing, an arts and design bookstore, magazine stand, free special interest monthly newsletters for creatives and art buyers, and online articles about the business of art.
Prospective exhibitors can get further information at the sites sign-up information page, www.thedigitalartist.com/signup.shtml.
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