Posted on March 17, 2010.
and metro line art galleries Collage There was a rapidly growing number of online collage art and underground art galleries in the past five to ten years. The emergence of blogging networks, such as Blogspot, WordPress, and others, have had a massive contribution to this reality, and made it easier to create the site even the most basic looking with the ability to add regular entries and the ability to integrate images. These sites may look reasonably good, certainly better than the hacked sites all bad days late nineties provided by Tripod, Geocities, and Angelfire (remember those?) Can also not ignore the rise of social networking sites such as the ubiquitous Facebook, and the less popular but more customizable MySpace.
The benefits to the unknown artist, and especially the often ignored and sometimes maligned collage artist, are the most obvious, you do not know much about the way language website for an online gallery and running and allow people to see your work. This fact is the revolutionary aspect. The ability to create your own online gallery that anyone in the world with an Internet connection can see (as long as Google can allow people to find!)
This is particularly important for the bonding and the underground artist who are so often excluded from galleries for their work are not safe, or a failure to comply, or there is simply too many other artists there. Well, we have created an exhibition space for ourselves, and have expanded our reach, we are now truly independent of the gallery system, and possibly because of people like eBay and PayPal or goods manufacturers such as Zazzle and CafePress, we can even sell our work.