As mentioned previously, I’ve begun a Bird is the Worm Tumblr page, which I’ve been referring to as Work Space. It will be a series of photos of artist work spaces… the places where the creative process takes shape and form. It will also usually include some embedded audio of the artist’s latest project and some various linking to other sites.
New post is from NYC drummer Deric Dickens…
http://birdistheworm.tumblr.com/
Dickens’ latest album, Speed Date, was reviewed on Bird is the Worm. Here’s a link to read it.
Enjoy!
And remember, feel free to contact me if you’d be interested in participating in the Work Space series. It’s a simple way to get a little extra promotional bump. All you have to do is provide a couple cool photos of your work space. No artists should appear in the photo… just instruments and tools of the trade, a view out the window of strands of holiday lights or good luck pieces… just give the viewer a couple decent glimpses into what you see when you sit down to create. Photos don’t have to be professionally done or anything… they just should look inviting and cool and/or pretty to look at.
Cheers.
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Oct 3 2012
New Tumblr Work Space post: Deric Dickens
As mentioned previously, I’ve begun a Bird is the Worm Tumblr page, which I’ve been referring to as Work Space. It will be a series of photos of artist work spaces… the places where the creative process takes shape and form. It will also usually include some embedded audio of the artist’s latest project and some various linking to other sites.
New post is from NYC drummer Deric Dickens…
http://birdistheworm.tumblr.com/
Dickens’ latest album, Speed Date, was reviewed on Bird is the Worm. Here’s a link to read it.
Enjoy!
And remember, feel free to contact me if you’d be interested in participating in the Work Space series. It’s a simple way to get a little extra promotional bump. All you have to do is provide a couple cool photos of your work space. No artists should appear in the photo… just instruments and tools of the trade, a view out the window of strands of holiday lights or good luck pieces… just give the viewer a couple decent glimpses into what you see when you sit down to create. Photos don’t have to be professionally done or anything… they just should look inviting and cool and/or pretty to look at.
Cheers.
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