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follow up to my whiny studio blog

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Hey, check out The Altered Page postings from yesterday and today -- Studio Shots 1 and 2 showing tons of artists' studios with pics and comments by each one. I love it!

Seth Apter has organized "the third edition of The Pulse: an artist survey" and began posting the results on August 18, 2008 with 95 artists participating. Very interesting and inspiring to read. Actually, check it all out.

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Seth said…
Thanks you so much for posting about The Pulse and linking back to my blog!! Much appreciation.
marianne said…
just left a sweet for you on my blog- have a great day!

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