Archive | July, 2013

I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. ~Michelangelo

owfotografik's avatarAbstract Art by Omaste Witkowski

Sculpting An Angel

The title of this artwork is Sculpting An Angel.

My artwork is a reflection of my discovery process. I feel as though I am forever searching for the image that is hidden from view. Each time I create I am looking for the image, not making it. I feel as though I am being led to the point of “Aha, wow I found it”. So it is a funny thing that I am creating art but not really. It is being shown slowly to me as I look for it. I don’t sit down and think about what I want to paint, I put the brush in my hand and start to move it. The image itself knows what it wants to be, I am helping that to happen. Much like a baby in the womb, it will be what it was meant to be, I am the vessel through…

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Recommended Reading: “The Tao of Twitter” by Mark W. Schaefer

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(All book recommendations I do are written by me and all authors are unaware that I am recommending their books. I am not paid in any form.)

The Tao of Twitter

Twitter is hard. I can admit that.

Twitter has its own set of rules and lingo. Every single person that has stepped foot into Twitter thinking “Hey, it’s social media just like Facebook!” has had to reel back in horror from the thousands of short sentences being randomly flung every direction. And this is just after one minute.

The truth is there is a method to the madness. This giant jumble of tweets that seems to be bouncing off the walls like atoms are actually all part of a giant system. Mark W. Schaefer’s “The Tao of Twitter” aims to not only teach you how to understand Twitter and it’s complexity…

It wants to teach you how to harness it to…

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10 Creative Ways to Market on Pinterest

10 Creative Ways to Market on Pinterest

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http://www.jeffbullas.com/2012/05/31/10-creative-ways-to-market-on-pinterest/

Marketing used to be simple.

You placed an advertisement in a magazine, the yellow pages or the local newspaper and people picked up the phone and called you or dropped into your place of business.

Now you have dozens of marketing channels you can use and the media is not just print, television and telemarketing.

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Thank you to Christine Fournier for sharing this article with me.
http://christine-fournier.artistwebsites.com/

5 Tips to Bring New Life to Your Social Profiles

5 Tips to Bring New Life to Your Social Profiles

5 Tips to Bring New Life to Your Social Profiles


When was the last time you updated your social media profiles? Are they starting to feel drab or dated? Your social profiles may be in dire need of a refresh! And are you sharing the types of updates tailored to the latest platform designs and suited for today’s social media marketing?  With recent changes to major platforms, you may be missing out on using some of the cool new options.

To freshen up your social media profiles and take advantage of the latest updates, implement any of the following five ideas […]

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Right-clicking Images from Websites, Pinterest and Google

Playamart - Zeebra Designs's avatarZeebra Designs & Destinations

This past weekend some friends and I were discussing how some people use images from Pinterest, Facebook and Google Images.  I shared a copyright infringement story with them, and told how shocked I have been recently to find so many of my images ‘shared’ on Pinterest.  But I should be honored, right? Flattered that an award-winning photograph had been ‘pinned’ without my permission and uploaded, and basically been given to the world wide web to be used however they’d like!  I think that that person who pinned the above image agreed before adding the image that they owned or had permission to share it.

This past week WordPress put their spotlight on reblogging and also on Using Other People’s Images.   Both posts received a lot of interesting feedback, including a link to  DON’T STEAL MY STUFF, DUDE  – Laura at ‘Lolabees’ states her clear case and…

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Picking and Choosing: Bloggers as Curators

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Your blog is the space where you show the world the things that make you tick. You put together stories and images that entertain and enlighten, and invite your visitors in. It’s your own carefully designed museum-living room-coffeeshop packed into a screen.

Some rooms feel a bit cozier, though, with a choice item from the flea market or the antique store. Likewise, your blog can come to life with some well-chosen materials you’ve collected on WordPress.com (and the web in general). Many bloggers are already curating thoughtful content on topics as diverse as design and science — here are some ideas on how best to find and present others’ materials on your blog.

Digging for content

The WordPress.com community creates, collectively, over a million posts every single day, generating an endless wealth of information and opinion. This shouldn’t deter you from looking for content to enhance your blog. On the contrary, you…

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