
Vineyard on a Finger Lake
I am continually amazed at the wonders that the Internet often brings - how it can connect long-lost relatives or friends, how you can form friendships with people thousands of miles away, people whom you'd never "meet" otherwise, how you can connect with other like-minded artist types from all over, share technical and marketing information, and how it can even bring in sales. I'm one of the artists here at
Skaneateles Artisans, and first, welcome to our new blog! I also have my
own personal blog, where I post about my artwork, hobbies and life. Because our blogs can be made searchable by the search engines, the owner of the
Finger Lakes Weekend Wino blog (love that name!) discovered my blog the other day and sent me an email letting me know that he liked some of my new fiber art framed landscapes that I posted about (one is pictured above), and he was even kind enough to post about them on his own blog.
I encourage you as individual artists to start your own blog, and do link to other artists and galleries that you want to support. It's really very easy, and a blog has become a way to let your customers learn more about you and your work. It's a little difficult to continually update a website, especially if you're an artist who doesn't have the technical skills to do so. Many artists hire designers to maintain their sites (that's the other hat that I wear) and don't want to pay for frequent updates. To me, websites are still valuable but are becoming more of a static online portfolio of an artist's work that you might update every few weeks or months, but your blog is where all the action is. It's easy to post works-in-progress, ask for feedback or help of other artists, etc. Some artists choose to keep their blog strictly art-related. Others do mix a little friend-and-family-life stuff in. Posting a lot of photos keeps a blog interesting and makes it easy to skim for those readers looking for certain information.
We at Skaneateles Artisans are hoping that our blog will become known by other artists and our customers, as well as visitors who may be investigating Skaneateles as a potential place to visit; a place for you to come and check out new posts to see what our artists have been up to, what new exhibits we'll be hosting, what new work people have brought to the gallery. We may even post videos of artist demonstrating their work in the future. Please check here often and feel free to link to us!