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Wednesday, April 26, 2000

SITO. ORG PANIC
I love Sito.org. I have to physically hide the bookmark in a mostly-unused folder, or I'll spend all day here -- or at least between here and photoshop, making things that are strange and wonderful, just like the site.

Ed, the guy who runs this page, seems to be following me around the country, only a step behind. He lived in Nebraska, then moved to Portland -- any time now, his life will bring him here to San Diego, but inevitably, it'll be after I've left.

Of course, it seems that I'm following Louise around, so I'll likely be in Canada than. :)


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

e + p o
This is one of those sites that has you kind of saying, "what???", but you still look because it's pretsented well.

Go figure.


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

Planet Dada Central
The person who runs this site makes me drool. Not just because he's insanely talented, but he's also quite hot. I would -so- take him home.

*ahem*

Anyway....there's enough here to keep you busy for hours, and to transform the way you look at things. After all, isn't that what art's supposed to do?


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

Art for All
Display and sell your artwork -- for free. Can't beat that with a stick.


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

Art Deadline List
All kinds of shows, galleries, juried exhibitions, most who pay and some who will add exposure to your portfolio. Great for the outside artist who doesn't care so much about the increasingly pretentious art Communitay. (Must be read through your nose while holding it quite high in the air.) Great resource.


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

Arts and Ideas : A creative collective
Anyone who likes moose is okay in my book, but they also have links to such mind-bending places such as the Haiku Generator page, and virtual bubble wrap and the Oracle of Elvis. It's just too cool.


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

AetherPoste
When people on my art lists brought up Eboards, I resisted. They seemed a little cheezy -- but the fact is, it's much simpler than writing all the HTML for a web page and since I'm a perfectionist, it would take me forever to get my stuff up.

So...I plunged. And promptly have done nothing with it. I like the concept, though -- and below, there are many more private galleries with the arty/crafty-type stuff on them from girls on my list. Very cool.


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

SpiralMoon
Goddess dolls (for sale, even), wall hangings, and funky clocks. I like her altered books section, too.


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

TagArtist's Zing Boards
Wow. Tag art is really hot in the art/craft communities right now, and this page kind of shows that off. You can do some really cool things with those tags...


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

Gumdrops
This collection is pretty cool. Matchbook books (which I'm making for a swap right now, in fact), I-Deck cards, much collage, and eraser carving displays. Wow.


Wednesday, April 26, 2000

Elarairah
Zen Poetry altered book, a Claudine Hellmuth card, and much collage.


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I'm a host and a corporate slut here.

Free Ride is how I pay for my burgeoning book addiction. Well, okay. Continuing book addiction. In two weeks, I've amassed $40 US for it, no less. If you sign up and use "peonyblue" as your referrer, I'll kiss your toes. But only after washing.