by Art Trails Tasmania | 27 Sep, 2023 | Creativity Calendar
How to Setup Your Own Creative Calendar Bringing the Arts and Crafts into Daily Life Creating your own creative calendar to incorporate more arts and crafts into your daily life is a wonderful way to infuse creativity into your routine. Creativity is a wonderful path...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 21 Sep, 2023 | Skills Sharing for Artists
How Your Grassroots Artist Group or Society Can Be Finanically Sustainable A common theme I hear from members is just how important it is to be part of a local grassroots art group that meets regularly. The creative benefits of belonging to art societies and groups...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 17 Sep, 2023 | Artist Profile
Meet the Instagram Sensation Russell McKane As a painter of trees, Tasmania is a perfect fit for my Art. I paint on location so I get the benefit of working in this magnificent environment. Currently, I am working in the rainforests of Liffey and among the cider gums...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 13 Sep, 2023 | Creative Business Profile
The Game Changing Community that is Artosaurus At Artosaurus Gallery and Studios we feel the most joy when we see people exceed their own expectations. The name Artosaurus was inspired by Declan Lindsay who is totally obsessed with dinosaurs and art. The concept began...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 12 Sep, 2023 | Artist Profile
Meet Textile Artist Cindy Thompson I absolutely adore working and creating with fibres, materials, threads, beads, colour and textures. All these things create an excitement in me that nothing else quite does. Sewing Machine as a Best Friend Although I have always...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 11 Sep, 2023 | Skills Sharing for Artists
Making Sense of Print On Demand Print-on-demand (POD) platforms, like Redbubble, can be a great way for artists to showcase and sell their artwork without the need to manage inventory or fulfill orders themselves. These platforms give artists the opportunity to find...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 5 Sep, 2023 | Artist Profile
Meet Botanical Artist Lynda Young I love to recreate nature whether plant or animal. I get a buzz from being able to do this comparatively easily and enjoy the creative process. Of course I love the positive comments from friends and always get a rush of pride when I...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 24 Aug, 2023 | Creative Business Profile
The Buzz in Framing the Personal and the Precious The biggest buzz from framing is, I find, the moment when our clients, particularly artists who have spent sometimes hundreds of hours creating their piece, come back into our studio to collect, and the looks on their...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 17 Aug, 2023 | Call Outs
Call Out for Workshops and Classes for Kids It’s time to share your workshops and classes for kids that you have happening across Tasmania on our Facebook and Instagram pages. It’s coming through loud and clear from our members’ Artist Profiles that...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 15 Aug, 2023 | Art Trails Tasmania
Help Name Our General Email Newsletter Would you like to help me name the general email newsletter? When I started figuring out the email newsletters I knew I wanted one specifically for the members and a separate one for all our supporters. One was named The...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 14 Aug, 2023 | Skills Sharing for Artists
The Basic Website Mistakes and the Quick Fixes Getting started with a website for your small creative business (read artist website) is usually a bigger project than it is expected to be. This is mainly because there’s so much to learn in the process. So it is very...
by Art Trails Tasmania | 9 Aug, 2023 | Artist Profile
Meet Maria Oakley as she explores her call to create I feel a calling to create and a need to yield to the yearning to create. Creating that special piece for someone and watching how it resonates with them is an amazing feeling. Painting for me produces a meditative...